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Friday, December 17, 2010
Sam Querrey - ATP Players Who Should Make the Top 10 in 2011
When Andy Roddick slipped out of the Top 10 in the latter part of 2010, many sounded the death knell of American tennis, but if you check the rankings closely right now, there are actually FOUR Americans in the Top 20! Andy Roddick is back in the Top 10 at #8, Mardy Fish is at #16, John Isner is at #19 and Sam Querrey is at #18. With his big serve and huge forehand, I think Sam has the ability to challenge the Top 10 in 2011. He won three titles in 2010 - Belgrade, London, Los Angeles and reached the 4th round in Wimbledon and the US Open. He only reached the 1st round in the Aussie and French Open in 2010 - so if he could go deeper into those two tournaments in 2011, he should be very near the Top 10 by May. Let's wait and see!
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