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By Pam Shriver
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, January 22, 2005 MELBOURNE, Australia -- For the first time since 1987, the top eight seeds made it through the draw. The biggest upset was No. 9 seed Vera Zvonareva. What that means is everybody who came turned out to be healthy after all. Maybe it's a sign that women's tennis worst injury problems are over. The top four Russians all survived. It's great to see both Williams sisters are still in. And No. 1 Lindsay Davenport is playing well. But they're the only Americans making it through. We're still looki ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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