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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Tuesday, May 30, 2006 PARIS -- With Alberto Martin about to serve for the first set, Andy Roddick walked gingerly toward the baseline. He caught the eye of his personal trainer, Doug Spreen, sitting in the south stands at Court Suzanne Lenglen, grimaced and closed his eyes. In his heavy heart, he already knew he was so much French toast. A week ago, Roddick sprained two ligaments in his left ankle in Dusseldorf and his health coming into a first-round match at Roland Garros was questionable. But in the seventh game ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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