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By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com Monday, July 9, 2007 WIMBLEDON, England -- Donald Young, a former junior world No. 1, has struggled on the professional level and some observers had thought he should have continued to play more matches on the junior circuit. But he and his parents felt he had no more worlds to conquer there -- except, perhaps, for Wimbledon, which is special no matter what trophy is at stake. Young's junior Wimbledon title was the first by a U.S. player since Scott Humphries (who now coaches Mardy Fish in conjunction with Todd Ma ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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