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By Joel Drucker
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, July 30, 2008 ROSEVILLE, Calif. -- You'd have to be one big-time tennis wonk to recognize Nathan Healey. The 28-year-old Australian's highest singles ranking has been 157. As has often been the case with players from that collegial nation, he's fared better in doubles, five years ago getting as high as 58th in the world. Though the players you're more familiar with are headed to ATP events in Cincinnati, Los Angeles and the Beijing Olympics, Healey's next stop is a Challenger event in Binghamton, N.Y. But ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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