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Sunday, April 17, 2011
WTA Rankings Watch: April 11, 2011 - Victoria Azarenka is now a Top 5 player
With back-to-back wins in Miami and Marbella, Victoria Azarenka of Belarus reaches the Top 5 of women's tennis. This is also the highest rank she has ever reached.
After being a surprise finalist in Marbella, Irina-Camelia Begu zooms 41 places to #97, her first time in the Top 100.
Elena Vesnina returns to the Top 50, after being a runner-up in Charleston. She is now at #45.
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