I've always been a big fan of David Nalbandian and I am so happy to see him back, making inroads again into the elite world of men's tennis. He's currently ranked at # 45 and should be one of the dangerous floaters to watch out for soon as the US Open draws are released. He also just won the Legg Mason Tennis Classic Championship in Washington DC, beating Marcos Baghdatis. I would put him in the second tier of guys who have a chance at lifting this year's US Open trophy. His hard rock season has just really been solid! Losing both to Murray and Djokovic, both in the Top 4 at the moment, but has defeated most everyone else, so it's a good sign that he can go deep in this year's US Open. Vamos, David!
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