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By Bonnie D. Ford
ESPN.com Monday, April 14, 2008 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- To paraphrase a famous French philosopher, the heart of a tennis player has its own internal reasoning that isn't always reasonable. That's particularly true in Davis Cup tennis, where some great players founder, some mediocre players excel, and most players try to be reliable. Let's be real -- the way Andy Roddick attacked Sunday's decisive fourth match of the Davis Cup quarterfinals, it wouldn't have made much difference whom the French put on the firing ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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