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Monday, January 9, 2012
WTA Top Tennis Nations 2011: #2 Czech Republic
The Czech Republic maintains its #2 position in the WTA Top Tennis Nations for 2011, although she lost two players out of the Top 100. This year marked the return of Czech women's tennis to the top as their #1 player, Petra Kvitova won the Wimbledon and the yearend championships. She's currently at #2 now.
At #25 is Lucie Safarova, Petra Cetkovska at #31, Klara Zakopalova at #41, Barbora Zahlavova Strycova at #44, Iveta Benesova at #54 and Lucie Hradecka at #52. And there's many of them coming up the pipeline so expect the Czech presence to be strong in 2012.
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