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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Rankings Watch: ATP Tour - February 7, 2011
Ivan Dodig is the biggest mover within the Top 100 this week, as he soars 24 places to #60, by virtue of his championship run in the Zagreb Open. Kevin Anderson, the champion in the South Africa Open, soars 19 places to #40. Tommy Robredo, the champion in Santiago, Chile, moves up nine places to #31. Somdev Devvarman, the runner up in South Africa, soars 30 places into the Top 100 at #80. Santiago Giraldo, runnerup in Santiago, Chile, moves up 10 places into the Top 50, at #47. Finally, Nicolas Mahut, soars 28 places into the Top 100 to #90. Nicolas was the losing player in last year's epic match in Wimbledon where he and titan John Isner played for two days!
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