There were two tournaments last week, one in Bucharest and one in Metz. The biggest mover this week is Pablo Andujar of Spain who moves into the Top 100 this week, from #105 to #77. This big move was due mainly to his finals appearance in Bucharest, where he lost eventually to Juan Ignacio Chela.
Another big mover this week is Somdev Devvarman of India, entering the Top 100 at #100, moving up from #117.
Juan Ignacio Chela is another big mover this week from #53 to #39, by virtue of his title run in Bucharest. This good form should help Chela return to the Top 32 and be seeded in time for the Aussie Open in 2011.
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