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By Whit Sheppard
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 26, 2006 PARIS -- So, can he win the big one? The only one that has so far eluded his formidable grip on the men's game? World No. 1 and seven-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer of Switzerland comes into this year's French Open as the top seed, keen to win his fourth consecutive major and complete the career Grand Slam -- something only five other men have accomplished. Andre Agassi is the last to have done so, his 1999 French Open triumph over Andrei Medvedev gaining him entry into an exclusive club ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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