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Friday, April 29, 2011
Nicolas Almagro Gets Top 10 Ranking!
The men's Top 10 has been a bit fluid these past few weeks, especially its bottom end. In the past few months, Jurgen Melzer and Gael Monfils have entered the Top 10. This week, another Spaniard, Nicolas Almagro, gets that distinction, as he moves a notch to #10, after reaching the semi's in Barcelona.
Another Spaniard, Feliciano Lopez, makes a modest move to #37 this week. Ivan Dodig of Croatia, a surprise semifinalist in Barcelona, zooms 12 places to #44. Juan Carlos Ferrero slowly creeps up to #70. Finally, German Mischa Zverev reenters the Top 100 at #99, moving six places.
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