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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Wednesday, August 30, 2006 NEW YORK -- Before the U.S. Open, the two best tennis players in the world traded friendly forehands -- known in the sport's promotional business as hits and giggles -- on a court laid down at the busy intersection of 54th and Lexington in Manhattan. Everyone in the tennis community (with the possible exception of the U.S. Tennis Association, which fairly aches for an Andy Roddick renaissance) is hoping Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal matriculate to the championship final in 12 days. "I think i ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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