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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Wimbledon 2011: Elite Women's Team Country Award
Every Grand Slam, I award the country with the most entries in the fourth round, the Elite Women's Team Country Award. For Wimbledon 2011, the award goes to Russia, as she has three players in the fourth round - led by Maria Sharapova, Nadia Petrova and Ksenia Pervak. Eleven other countries have entries in the fourth round. They are the following -
Czech Republic - 2
USA - 2
Austria - 1
Belarus - 1
Belgium - 1
Bulgaria - 1
China - 1
Denmark - 1
France - 1
Germany - 1
Slovakia - 1
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