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Sunday, January 16, 2011
ATP Rankings: January 17, 2011
There is some movement in the men's rankings after the tournaments around Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The biggest mover within the Top 100 has been Frederico Gil of Portugal, who moved 11 places to #91. Gilles Simon of France is the second biggest mover, moving seven places from #41 to #34 along with Sergiy Stakhovsky of the Ukraine, from #50 to #43. David Nalbandian of Argentina is the third biggest mover, moving six laces from #27 to #21 along with Adrian Mannarino of France, who moved from #80 to #74.
Finally, Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia is the highest mover nearest the top spot, moving one notch to #16. There is no movement this week from #1 to #15.
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