She's ranked #172 but reached the quarterfinals where she lost to Victoria Azarenka. Along the way, she dispatched Julia Goerges (#42), Aravane Rezai (#18) and Klara Zakopalova (#38), players way above her in the rankings! I do hope her rankings rise in time for the Australian Open 2011. If she does not make it into the Top 128, she can always qualify. I think if she does not get injured and continues to play well, she should reach the Top 50 by the US Open next year. She just needs a good showing in one of the Slams for her rankings to rocket.
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