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By MaliVai Washington
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, July 1, 2004 WIMBLEDON, England -- When you have a serve as big as Andy Roddick's, it just provides so many possibilities on any surface. On grass, it has made him arguably the second-best player behind Roger Federer. Roddick has won the title at Queen's Club for two consecutive years; he's in the semifinals for a second straight year and got here without losing a set. Roddick is holding serve so regularly it allows him to take more chances in his return game. Barring any major arm injuries, he'll have the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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