David Ferrer

David Ferrer
David Ferrer Ernis a Spanish professional tennis player. A three-time Davis Cup champion with Spain, Ferrer has won tournaments at all levelsexcept at a Grand Slam, and currently has the 7th highest career prize money earnings of all time...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth2 April 1982
CityXabia, Spain
CountrySpain
advantage chance
At the end I got the chance and was able to take advantage of it.
tennis until
That's what tennis is all about. Anything can happen. Until the end of the match, you can't really say it's done.
serve tough
His serve is lethal, ... When it's on, it's really tough to contest.
confident playing
I feel like I am playing well. Obviously, I am not as confident as I would be on clay. But I want to play (well) on all surfaces.
bit both felt fought mentally physically tired
I felt a little bit tired today, both mentally and physically but I fought for every ball,
affect closing games pressure tried trying win
I tried to put him under pressure in the closing games because I thought the pressure of trying to win could affect his first serve,
badly hard higher last rankings
Over the last two years, I didn't play too badly on hard courts. If you want to go higher in the rankings you have to play well on all surfaces.
given owe sports
Tennis doesn't owe me anything. Tennis is one of the fairest sports. It's given me so many extraordinary feelings.
knew
I knew I could come back at him,
achieved desire expected gives gone greater motivated proud top year
I'm very happy, because it's something that I never expected to be in the Top 10 of the INDESIT ATP Rankings. In a year I've gone from being No.40 to Top 10 so I'm very proud of myself. I will keep on working and I'm just proud that I'll always be able to say I've been in the Top 10. It was always something that motivated me, but now that I've achieved it, it just gives me more desire to achieve greater things.
decided forced pressure serve tough won
It was a tough game. I started off well but he was getting better and better. I decided to put pressure on his serve which forced him to make more mistakes. That won me the game.