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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Coco Vandeweghe - WTA Players Who Should Break Out in 2011
The USA has two entries in my list of break out hopefuls this year. One of them is collegiate champion, Coco Vandeweghe, who showed a lot of promise this year, during her run to the quarterfinals, where she lost to Victoria Azarenka, and along the way, won over Aravane Rezai and a host of players ranked higher than her - Zakopalova, Goerges, Groth and Garbin. This was the tournament which made me really take notice of her. She has the height for the game which could help her serve. Currently ranked at #116, she should be able to enter the Top 100 before the French Open. Let's hope she gets into the main draw in the coming Australian Open.
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