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By Ravi Ubha
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, November 26, 2008 Justin Gimelstob was a tad bemused as he discussed the search for the most powerful official in men's tennis. Gimelstob has been inundated with requests to divulge info relating to Etienne de Villiers' replacement when the South African ends his tumultuous 2½-year reign as head of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) next month. Depending on who you listen to, there could be more than a half-dozen serious candidates. "Well, I'm glad the sports world has this kind of an interest ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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