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Monday, January 9, 2012
ATP Top Tennis Nations 2011: #5 Argentina
It is with interest that I note that the five top countries in the ATP men's tour has almost half of all the players in the Top 100 of 2011. I guess diversity really hasn't permeated much in the ATP Tour of late compared to the women's side where the Top 5 countries have one-third of the Top 100 players.
Anyway, at #5 is Argentina, led by the resurgent Juan Martin Del Potro (#11), Juan Monaco (#26), Juan Ignacio Chela (#29), Carlos Berlocq (#60), David Nalbandian (#64) and Leonardo Mayer (#78).
The Argentine pipeline is still strong as nine other players are ranked from #101 to #200, so the future of Argentinian men's tennis is looking good!
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