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By Kamakshi Tandon
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, August 12, 2009 MONTREAL -- Knees and babies. Those are the only topics that have mattered as the men's summer hard-court swing kicks into full gear at the Rogers Cup in Montreal this week. With so much focus on Rafael Nadal's return from a two-month injury layoff and Roger Federer's newborn twin girls, there hasn't been much spotlight left for the rest of the tour's ranks. "I was born in the wrong era," joked Novak Djokovic, who tends to thrive in the limelight. "I have to [do] something myself. I'm still un ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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