Nicolas Almagro will break into the Top 10 for the first time on Monday after beating Nikolay Davydenko, 7-6 (2), 6-3, in Barcelona. The 25-year-old Almagro will be the 17th different Spaniard to reach the Top 10 in the history of the ATP rankings (started in 1973). This season he has won back-to-back titles in Costa do Sauipe and Buenos Aires. Almagro has never reached the semifinals of Grand Slam, but did reach the quarters of Roland Garros twice, losing to Rafael Nadal both times.—Matthew Cronin
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Published Apr 21, 2011