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By Peter Bodo
Saturday, June 6, 2009 Robin Soderling hasn't beaten Roger Federer in nine tries, so why should it be any different in their 10th meeting, on the crushed red brick of the Court Chatrier at Roland Garros? Well, because you never know what's going to happen when two destinies collide, and in retrospect, both men have at times seemed fated to win this event. In Soderling's case, it's been because he's playing the best tennis of his life, in a sport in which any guy with a résumé like his can take out even the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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