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By Matt Wilansky
ESPN.com Wednesday, January 24, 2007 A blockbuster showdown in Melbourne will come to fruition when perennial world No. 1 Roger Federer takes on a rejuvenated Andy Roddick in the Australian Open semifinals. Despite its hype, this has been a one-sided rivalry. In 13 career head-to-head encounters, Roddick has triumphed just once. That came in Montreal four years ago, and since then Federer has reeled off eight consecutive wins. This upcoming battle, however, will have a different feel. Roddick's results have dramatically improve ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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