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By Whit Sheppard
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 26, 2006 PARIS -- There's not much better than a sweet homecoming, and little as demoralizing as a bitter one. For France's Amélie Mauresmo, the French Open is a chance to further burnish her credentials as the world's top-ranked player and current Australian Open titleholder, and to consolidate her current favorable standing with a French public that alternately adores and chastises her. For her part, Mauresmo and the team around her have been saying all the right things since her initial Grand Slam t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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