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Resurgent Peer aims for top 20

January 14, 2010 11:07

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Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

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Shahar Peer sees the Australian Open as a stepping stone in her determined climb back to the top.

Ranked 30 in the world, Peer, 22, will be seeded in the Melbourne tournament which starts on Monday. This should prevent a repeat of last year’s first-round exit when unseeded, she was drawn against 11th seed Caroline Wozniacki.

“My target is to get back into the top 20 and a good run in Melbourne will help me do that,” said Peer. “I feel I am playing my best tennis ever at the moment.”

The Israeli has started 2010 in fine form, reaching the semi-finals of the ASB Classic in Auckland where she had to overcome vociferous pro-Palestinian protestors as well as her opponents before losing to the Belgian Yanina Wickmayer in a close fought contest.

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