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| ![]() 5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Kafelnikov boasts a game strong enough to have captured two Grand Slam titles and has consistently been among the world's top six players in recent years. But the Russian also possesses a streak of indifferent unpredictablity that has increasingly blighted his performances. Kafelnikov has had a dreadul season so far, crashing out of both the Australian and French Opens at the second round stage. And in 11 other tournaments he has managed just one semi-final appearance, causing his Champions Race ranking to slip to 32. Wimbledon is unlikely to be the scene of a revival as grass and the Russian right-hander have never really seen eye to eye. The former world number one's best result came back in 1995 when he reached the quarter-finals. |
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