Aussie Question: What to Do About Federer?; Top-Seeded Player Dominated in 2004

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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi knew they needed to do something drastic. Roger Federer was winning practically every tournament, and the gap between him and everyone else in men's tennis was growing.

Roddick, ranked No. 2, switched coaches. He ended an 18-month association with Brad Gilbert that had produced his first major title, joining former U.S. Davis Cup coach Dean Goldfine and overhauling his practice regimen.

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Aussie Question: What to Do About Federer?; Top-Seeded Player Dominated in 2004

Hewitt, ranked No. 3, bulked up his upper body, hoping it might help him end a six-match losing string to Federer that included t...

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