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Soderling marks career top 10 start with Stockholm win

New number 10 Soderling, the 17th Swede to reach an elite ATP ranking since Bjorn Borg in 1973 when the classification was born, is the first from the nation to rank this high since Jonas Svensson 18 years ago. Full Article at New Kerala

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