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21. Younes El Aynaoui
El Aynaoui has come out of the blocks fast at the start of the year and was the first leader of the ATP Champions Race. If he is to maintain that position until the start of February the Australian Open title is imperative. An unlikely scenario on both counts - although his form is second to none. The season-opening win in Doha was the third of his career, it came only three months after his second, and he reached another final inbetween.
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