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By Pam Shriver
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, November 14, 2004 LOS ANGELES -- With Serena Williams' victory against Amelie Mauresmo, she not only reached the final but also assisted Lindsay Davenport in finishing the year as the No. 1 player. Even though Davenport didn't reach the final here, she had a dominant year as she won more tournaments than anyone else this season. To win four in a row this summer was just outstanding. Only the best of the best finish more than one year as the No. 1 player; Davenport has done it three times. Although she doesn't h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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