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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Simona Halep - WTA Players Who Should Break Out in 2011
I've checked the head to head record of Simona Halep with some of today's top players and it's surprising to see that she has a good record among some of them. I've also seen her play and I can sense that she has what it takes to really break into the upper echelons of the WTA Tour in 2011. Currently at #84, this Romanian player has the best chance of uplifting the game of tennis in Romania.
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