This should be the year Agnieszka Radwanska takes a step further and wins a grand slam - and this year's Australian Open is as good a starting point as any. Aggie finds herself in a tough draw though, and her potential opponents include Arantxa Rus, Mona Barthel, Ana Ivanovic and Li Na - definitely not easy opponents - but nobody that Aggie couldn't handle. On the flipside, her possible opponents can be just as tough - Heather Watson, Jelena Jankovic and Julia Goerges. So this path should strengthen Aggie's playing and get her ready for her semifinal bout.
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