LONDON: It's been almost 10 years while 38 Grand Slams have passed since the United States, once the undisputed heavyweight champion of world tennis, was able to salute a men's trophy winner at the majors. Nobody expects that record decline to be suddenly reversed at Wimbledon from next week. Pete Sampras was the last American man to win in London when he captured his seventh title in 2000, before Andy Roddick suffered three heartbreaking final losses to Roger Federer in 2004, 2005 and 2009. Since...
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