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James Blake
James Blake turned pro in 1999, winning his first ATP singles title in Washington in 2000. Since then, James has thrilled crowds around the world, winning ten career singles titles and five in doubles. James’ career high ATP single ranking is 4th in November 2006.
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Patrick Rafter
Patrick Michael Rafter, was born in Mt Isa, Queensland on the 28th December 1972.
Pat enjoys fishing, playing golf and going to the beach. Pat's favorite Rugby Leage team is the Brisbane Broncos and he suports the Brisbane Lions in Aussie Rules.
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Tommy Robredo
Tommy Robredo began on the ATP Tour in 1999 debuting in Barcelona, ranked 410. Tommy won his first ATP title at Sopot in 2001, and since then, has won seven career singles titles and two doubles titles. His highest career ATP ranking was 5th in August 2006.
Tommy uses the Dunlop Aerogel 300.
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Tommy Haas
Tommy Haas officially started his career as a pro in 1996. where he reached the finals and then received a wild card for one of the big tournaments on the ATP Tour in Indianapolis, where he made the quarter finals. At the age of 19. On October 20th, 1997, he was ranked number 43 in the world, being the youngest player in the top 50.
Tommy Haas is another great ambassador for the Dunlop brand – he uses the Dunlop M Fil 300 which has helped him in achieving some of his awesome career results.
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Tomas Berdych
Tomas Berdych began his professional career in 2002, and secured his first ATP title in Palermo in 2004. Tomas has won three career singles titles and one in doubles. He reached an ATP world ranking of 9th in August 2007.
Tomas uses the Dunlop Aerogel 200 and loves the precision and control it provides to his game.
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Nicolas Almagro
Nicolas Almagro came onto the ATP tour in 2003, debuting in Palermo. His first career ATP title came in 2006 in Valencia, and winning there again in 2007. He has four career ATP singles titles to his name, two of them coming in 2008. Nicolas’ career high ATP ranking is 11th in July 2008.
Nico uses the Dunlop Aerogel 500 Tour and this racket has helped him really come on as one of the best players in world tennis today.
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Dominika Cibulkova
Dominika Cibulkova made her debut on the WTA tour in 2003, winning her first ITF title in Portugal in 2005. At only 19 years of age, Dominika has already won 2 career singles titles. Dominika’s current and highest career ranking is 19th in the world.
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Amr Shabana
Amr Shabana made his debut on the PSA tour in 1995 and has risen to be the world’s number one player. In July 2008, Shabana celebrated his 28th successive month as world number one, confirming his status as the fifth longest standing world number one of all-time. Shabana’s impressive career has so far featured 21 PSA Tour titles from 31 final appearances, including 12 Super Series crowns and World Open trophies in 2003, 2005 and 2007.
Shabana’s weapon of choice, the Aerogel Ultimate. This racket is exclusively used by Shabana on the PSA tour.
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Gregory Gaultier
Gregory Gaultier turned pro in 1999 and is one of the fastest rising, new talents on the PSA circuit. In February 2007, Gaultier reached the ranking of 2nd in the world. His aim is now to chase the world number one rank held by Shabana. Now a real force on the international circuit, Gaultier has won 12 PSA tour titles from 27 final appearances.
Gaultier uses the Aerogel Pro GT, which is the official racket of the PSA tour.
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Sarah Fitz-Gerald
As a youngster, Sarah Fitz-Gerald won every junior title possible, with state and national titles and continued on by kick starting her senior career in 1987 winning the World Junior Championship and was awarded ‘Australian Junior Athlete of the Year’.
Even better was to follow though. Fitz-Gerald continued her winning form through out 1997 winning seven more titles and capturing the Gold Medal at the first World Games in Lahti, Finland. In October, in her home country of Australia, Fitz-Gerald successfully won her 2nd World Open crown in Sydney before winning her first Australian Open title in her home town of Melbourne.
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