After defeating Grigor Dimitrov in Memphis, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-6 (6), Donald Young says that this could be his year. The 22-year-old American finished 2011 ranked a career-high No. 39, but has gotten off to slow start this season, falling in the first round of Auckland, the second round of the Australian Open, and the first round of San Jose. "Now is when I want to make my mark and do well," the now No. 41-ranked Young said. "Now is when I'm at my peak."
Young, after win: 'Now is when I'm at my peak'
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Published Feb 21, 2012