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By Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com
Monday, April 2, 2007 At a time when U.S. tennis is suffering, with implications of a recession for the world tennis market (no matter how you cut it, the U.S. matters. A lot), you might think that perhaps everyone would be better off if the emerging superstar in men's tennis would be named, oh, Buzz Tyler, or D-wayne (is that variation of "Dwayne" taken yet?) Rodman, rather than Novak Djokovic. But the Djoker, a 19-year-old Serb with ramrod-straight posture and the cleanest game this side of Pete Sampras, is the n ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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