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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Juan Ignacio Chela Cracks Top 20: ATP Rankings Watch
There is not much movement in the Top 10. Jurgen Melzer just slips out of the Top 10, allowing Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish and Gael Monfils to edge one place to #'s 10, 9 and 8. Two Americans are once again in the Top 10.
David Ferrer also moves one place to #6.
Juan Ignacio Chela returns to the Top 20 after an unexpected quarterfinal finish in Roland Garros.
Fabio Fognini is another big mover, moving 14 places to #35, after a surprise quarterfinal appearance also in Roland Garros.
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