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Monday, January 9, 2012
ATP Top Tennis Nations 2011: #2 France
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (#6) leads the ten French players in the Top 100 of 2011, making France, the second best tennis nation of 2011 in the ATP Tour. Gilles Simon is at #12, Gael Monfils at #16, Richard Gasquet at #19, Michael Llodra at #47, Julien Benneteau at #52, Nicolas Mahut at #80, Adrian Mannarino at #87, Benoit Paire at #95 and Eric Prodon at #97.
Eleven other French players are currently stationed from #101 to #200, so the future of French men's tennis is alive and well!
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