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By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, April 8, 2006 RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- Chile elected to feed an inexperienced doubles team to the Bryans on Saturday, conceding the middle day of the Davis Cup quarterfinals. The strategic move -- prompted by the physical beating Chile's best singles player took the day before -- means the U.S. team needs only a split of Sunday's two singles matches to advance to the semifinals against either France or Russia. Russia was leading 2-1 heading into Sunday. No. 4 Andy Roddick will play the pesky, never-say-die ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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