I'm glad that Andrea Petkovic was able to end 2011 as the #10 player. She's one of the funnest and quirkiest players on the tour right now. She won Strasbourg this year and reached the quarterfinals of all the Grand Slams except for Wimbledon. I'm sure she'll be stronger in 2012 as her game develops and she finds a way to defeat the elite of women's tennis.
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