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Monday, January 9, 2012
ATP Top Tennis Nations 2011: #1 Spain
Spain continues to dominate the ATP Tour with an impressive thirteen players in the Top 100, three of that in the top 10! They are led by #2 Rafael Nadal, #5 David Ferrer and #10 Nicolas Almagro.
On the second tier are Feliciano Lopez (#20), Fernando Verdasco (#24), Marcel Granollers (#27), Pablo Andujar (#46), Juan Carlos Ferrero (#50), Tommy Robredo (#51), Albert Montanes (#53), Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (#65), Albert Ramos (#66) and Pere Riba (#89).
Nine other players are waiting in the wings between #101 and #200.
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