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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Ernests Gulbis - ATP Players Who Should Break Out In 2011
Ernests Gulbis name has always been hovering in the radar of most tennis fans but he still has to make that crucial Grand Slam breakthrough that could make him a household name. He is now ranked at #24 and should be poised to reach the outside of the Top 10 by the end of 2011. He has the chops to beat the top players but his injury problems have constantly hounded his campaign. Will 2011 be the year he gets into the public's consciousness? Well, that we shall see. I wouldn't be surprised though if he achieves just that.
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