David Ferrer
David Ferrer (Spanish: David Ferrer), born on April 2, 1982 in havea, Spain, is a Spanish professional tennis player. He now lives in Valencia, Spain.
David Ferrer became a professional tennis player in 2000. He not only has stable performance in various fields, but also is good at playing on clay court. Nearly half of his Championships are won on clay court.
David Ferrer reached the final of the French Open in 2013 and finished second, which was his best result in the four Grand Slams. In addition, Ferrer also entered the Australian open top four in 2011 and 2013, and the US open top four in 2007 and 2012. In terms of masters, Ferrer won the championship of Paris Masters in 2012. As a member of Spain's Davis Cup team, Ferrer helped Spain win the Davis Cup in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
In 2006, Ferrer's singles world ranking entered the top 10 for the first time; in July 2013, Ferrer was ranked third in the world, which is his highest world ranking so far.
Profile
Ferrer was born in Javea, Spain. At the age of 13, he moved to Gandia. Two years later, he went to Barcelona Catalonia Tennis Federation to train at Ferrero's Tennis Academy for nine months. He then returned to Javea for a long training session. Ferrer's father is an accountant, his mother is a junior high school teacher, and his brother is a former Spanish under-13 champion. Besides tennis, Ferrer's favorite sports are football and basketball. He is a super fan of Barcelona. In addition, he also likes reading and collects every book he has read. Ferrer, who was born in 2000, has not been looked upon by people all the time. Especially in front of the shadow of only 1.75 meters tall, Ferrer once called himself "the worst player in the top 100". Before 2007, his achievements in tennis can be described as mediocre, with only two championships in total. However, in the eighth season of his career, Ferrer made a breakthrough. He not only won 61-23, but also entered the top four of the Grand Slam (US Open) for the first time in his career. In addition, he also won three tournaments of Auckland, bastard and Tokyo. At the end of the year, he made it to the final of Shanghai Masters Cup. Since then, he has been maintaining a high world ranking, with its solid and stable playing style ranked tennis master. 2011 is even more wonderful for him. He completed the 600th game of his career, successfully maintained the top 10 ranking in the world for 100 weeks, and gained the second Grand Slam final four and the masters final.
Career
In 2001, Ferrer won the first challenge championship in Sopot. In 2002, Ferrer won 10-6 in ATP tour, 35-13 in ATP challenge, won the first ATP championship in Bucharest and acasuso, won three challenge Championships in the whole year, and 34 of all 10 ATP tour victories and 35 challenge victories came from clay court . In 2003, Ferrer made his debut in the grand slam and six masters; defeated defending champion Agassi in the first round of Rome; reached the doubles final in acapulca with Vicente; and reached the final in Sopot. In 2004, Ferrer was in the top eight at Buenos Aires, Valencia, Hamburg and Bucharest, and in the top four at Stuttgart, Palermo and Lennon. In 2005, Ferrer reached the final in Valencia, the final four in Miami, Rome and New Haven; the final eight in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Paris; the final eight in French Open, creating his best Grand Slam performance; the third round in the US Open; and two doubles titles. In 2006, Ferrer entered the top 15 of ATP at the end of the season; the Australian Open entered the top 10 after the fourth round (lost to Santoro) and maintained five weeks in the whole year; Auckland scored the final eight (lost to o. Rochus); Spain played in the Davis Cup against Belgium, lost to voltchkov; Miami masters scored the final four (lost to Federer); Monte Carlo Masters scored the final eight (lost to Federer); Hamburg made it to the final eight (lost to Robredo); French Open made it to the third round; Wimbledon made it to the fourth round (lost to Hewitt); Stuttgart won his second title (defeated acasuso); Cincinnati Masters made it to the final eight (lost to Gonzalez); new haven made it to the third round (lost to Calleri); USA Net into the third round (lost to yuzny); Basel station into the last eight (lost to Federer). In 2007, Ferrer became the top Spanish player in the world after Nadal, won three ATP titles, entered the final four of the grand slam for the first time, qualified for the Masters Cup and entered the final; Auckland won the third championship (defeated Robredo); Australian Open entered the fourth round (lost to fish); represented Spain in the Davis Cup against Switzerland; Indian dimension Carles made it to the final eight (lost to Djokovic); Miami made it to the fourth round (lost to Roddick); Monte Carlo made it to the final eight (lost to Federer); Barcelona made it to the final four (lost to Nadal); Hamburg made it to the final eight (lost to Federer); French Open made it to the third round (lost to vodasco); Wimbledon made it to the second round (lost to Matthew) Bastad won the championship (victory over Almagro); Cincinnati entered the final eight (defeat by davidenko); the US Open won the final four after defeating Nalbandian, Nadal and chela and lost to Djokovic, ranking eighth; Tokyo won the fifth professional Championship (victory over Gasquet); Paris entered the final eight (defeat by Nalbandian); Masters In the cup final, he won four games in a row and lost to Federer. In 2008, Ferrer won the Davis Cup for the first time on behalf of Spain against Argentina; in Auckland, Ferrer won the final eight (against beneteu); in Australia, Ferrer won the final eight (against the final champion Djokovic); in Valencia, Ferrer won the sixth professional championship against vodasco, Robredo and Almagro; twice lost to Nadal and stopped in the final eight of Monte Carlo Masters, He finished second in Barcelona, finished in the final eight of the French Open (lost to Memphis), won the first grass championship in sheeto Humboldt (defeated by gikyll), won the third round of Wimbledon (lost to anxic), won the fourth round of Bastad (lost to Robledo), won the third round of the US Open (lost to kyokui), won the last eight of Tokyo (lost to delportro), and won the third round of World Cup Li and Paris were out in the first round (lost to Lopez and kirschleiber respectively). In 2009, Ferrer won the Davis Cup on behalf of Spain and Czech Republic without any titles, scored in the final eight in Auckland (lost to quiley) and was out of the third round of the Australian Open (lost to Cilic). South Africa made it to the semi-final (lost to chadi); Dubai made it to the final (lost to Djokovic, who ranked third); Dai cup defeated Djokovic and troiki successively in the first round against Serbia; Indian Wells made it to Roddick in the third round; Miami made it to delpotro in the fourth round; Barcelona made it to Nadal again; France open made it to the third place In August, he suffered from left knee injury and retired from monca. In 2010, Ferrer won two championships and reached the finals three times, and was qualified for the second Masters Cup finals; Buenos Aires won the runner up (lost to Ferrero), during which he won the 300th game of his career; acapulca revenged Ferrero and won the eighth championship; and represented Spain in the Dai cup to defeat Switzerland's Wawrinka and Chiudi Nelli; lost to Nadal in the semi-final of Monte Carlo Masters; lost to vodasco in the semi-final of Barcelona; won the first runner up in the masters of Rome against Murray, Tsonga and vodasco (lost to Nadal); won the masters of Madrid against Murray and corink in the semi-final (lost to Federer); and went out in the third round of the French Open (lost to Melzer) )Wimbledon entered the fourth round (lost to Soderling); Bastad lost to Soderling again in the semi-finals; the US Open entered the fourth round (lost to vodasco) and entered the top 10 of the world; Kuala Lumpur entered the top four (lost to Golubev); China open won the second place (lost to Djokovic); Valencia won the first indoor hard ground Champion (defeated grano) In the year-end finals, all the three matches failed in the second round, and the clay season of the year was 31-7. Hard court is 26-16. 7-14 against the top 10 in the world. The annual bonus is $2593353. In 2011, Ferrer's world ranking was stable at the sixth place in the world, with a good season performance; Auckland won the 10th championship of his career (defeated Nalbandian); the Australian Open beat Nadal and entered the final four of the grand slam for the second time(
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