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By Miki Singh
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Eight countries are represented in the men's quarterfinal at Wimbledon on Wednesday. Among the remaining eight are former champions Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt and past runners-up Andy Roddick and David Nalbandian. Sebastien Grosjean seeks his third straight Wimbledon semifinal while Feliciano Lopez and the surprising Fernando Gonzalez give today's schedule a little Spanish flavor. And the underrated Swede Thomas Johansson already knows how to spoil a party, having won the 2002 Australian Open ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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