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Friday, December 17, 2010
Players In The ATP Tour That Should Make the Top 10 in 2011 - Gael Monfils
I was lucky to see Gael win the Wimbledon juniors championship in 2004, and I was not surprised that he has successfully made inroads into the elite echelons of men's tennis. He is one of the most flamboyant players in the tour, but he has to check his movements since he does make some unnecessary shots just for the sake of pleasing the crowd. If he could combine the economy of movement with the sharpness of delivery, like Federer, who knows how much more he can achieve. However, even with those faults, he is still #12 now in the world and is just two steps away from the Top 10.
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