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Saturday, May 28, 2011
French Open 2011Breakout Player: Yung-Jan Chan
I normally give this award to the lowest-ranked player in the draw that reaches at least the fourth round and the player must currently rank outside the Top 100. In this year's French Open, four women currently ranked outside the Top 100 have reached the third round and the lowest ranked is Yung-Jan Chan of Chinese-Taipei, now currently ranked at #129. Today, she lost to Maria Sharapova 62 63. Yung-Jan Chan becomes the Breakout Player for this year's French Open!
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