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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Li Na - WTA Players Who Should Enter the Top 10 in 2011
Li Na should be the first beneficiary of Elena Dementieva's retirement. She is currently at #11 and a solid performance during the January circuit of 2011, should help her attain Top 10 status early in the year. A solid and powerful player and with credentials of having beaten Top 3 players, Li Na is poised to soar into the Top 10, and a deep entry into another Grand Slam, much like her semi-final appearance in the Aussie Open, should help cement her reputation as one of women's tennis elite players.
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