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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Jarmila Groth - WTA Players Who Should Break Out in 2011
Jarmila Groth is one of Australia's hopes for the future and it won't be long now before she breaks into the top echelons of women's tennis. Already ranked in the 40s section of the rankings, I won't be surprised to see her get a seeding by the French Open. She plays aggressively and can hold her own against top players like Serena or Venus. That usually for me is how I gauge how good a player is - how she reacts when faced with superb serving and vicious returns!
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