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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Australian Open 2011: Men's Singles Country Champion - Spain
Every Grand Slam, I award to the country with the most number of players into the fourth round, a Country Champion Trophy. For the Australian Open 2011, the following countries were the finalists for this category and the player(s) who is(are) in the 4th round for this slam -
Austria - Melzer
Canada - Raonic
Croatia - Cilic
Czech Republic - Berdych
Great Britain - Murray
Serbia - Djokovic
Sweden - Soderling
Switzerland - Federer, Wawrinka
Ukraine - Dolgopolov
USA - Roddick
For the Australian Open 2011, the Men's Singles Country Champion is SPAIN. They have five players in the fourth round. Nadal, Ferrer, Verdasco, Almagro and Robredo are the five players who make it!
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