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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Alexandr Dolgopolov - ATP Players Who Should Break Out In 2011
Ukraine doesn't really have a huge tradition of big-name tennis players, but this could change in 2011, when Alexandr Dolgopolov slowly makes his way to the upper echelons of the elite men's game. He is currently ranked at #48, and basing from his performance last year, if he continues to develop his confidence, he should be able to make some 3rd round appearances in one or two of the Slams this year - an achievement crucial for him to break into the Top 20. I think he has the game to beat some of the top players in the men's game and I won't be surprised if he does just that in 2011
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