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Monday, January 9, 2012
ATP Top Tennis Nations 2011: #4 Germany
Like their female counterparts, the German men are also having a resurgence of sorts in the tennis courts, but they haven't produced, as of yet, any Boris Becker caliber players. For now, their #1 player is Florian Mayer (#23), then they also have the talented yet underrated Philipp Kohlschreiber (#43), Philipp Petzschner (#63), Cedric Marcel-Stebe (#81), Matthias Bachinger (#94), Tobias Kamke (#96), Andreas Beck (#98) and Michael Berrer (#100). That's an impressive eight players in the Top 100!
The future of German tennis is also bright as another eight players are ranked between 101 and 200.
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