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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Monday, April 6, 2009 Tennis goes in cycles, always has. After nearly a month of super-concentrated tennis in the lovely locales of Indian Wells and Miami, it is clear we have entered into another one. For nearly five years, men's tennis was Roger Federer soaring high above the field at No. 1, with utter chaos below. Anyone else in, say, the round of 16 seemed capable of beating anyone else. At the same time, most of the top women's seeds were advancing to quarterfinals of Grand Slams, dropping four ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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