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By James Martin, TENNIS.com
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 American tennis has been one of the game's biggest punch lines over the last few years. It's easy pickings, really. Aside from Andy Roddick making an occasional run in a Grand Slam event, there's been no major threat from the U.S. men since the days of Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. On the women's side, Venus and Serena Williams continue to prove that playing part time is the key to long-term success, but the other standard-bearers of American tennis in the last decade -- Jennifer Capriati and M ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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