David Ferrer
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City slickers, anthem anguish and the 1987 Dance Aerobics Championships! Classic YouTube...not facing Jonah Lomu. 5) Ahead of the Masters Cup this weekend, here's Roger Federer obliterating Andy Roddick, Rafael Nadal and then David Ferrer as while winning his 38th career title in Shanghai in 2007. And our favourites from last... In this article: Brian Clough, Jonah Lomu, Liverpool, Roger Federer, Martin Johnson, Ferrari, Fernando Alonso, and Felipe Massa |
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Bleacher Report | October 31, 2009
Roger Federer Fights for Supremacy in Basel
...Open. In Valencia combatants Nikolay Davydenko, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Verdasco, Gilles Simon, Gael Monfils, as well as defending champion David Ferrer will compete with established finalists Andy Murray and Andy Roddick. These...
In this article: Roger Federer, Basel, Ivan Ljubicic, David Nalbandian, London, BNP Paribas Masters, Davis Cup, Andy Murray, Latex, and Fernando Gonzalez
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Bleacher Report | October 16, 2009
Andy Roddick Injury Update
...Masters Cup which will he held at the O2 Arena in London this year. Roddick reached the Semi Finals of the Masters Cup in 2007 but fell short to David Ferrer of Spain. It is hard to see Roddick upsetting the Betting Odds and winning the...
In this article: Andy Roddick, Paris Masters, Wimbledon, Andy Murray, Surgery, O2 Arena, Shanghai, London, and New York
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ESPN.com | September 19, 2008
ESPN - Ferrer outlasts Roddick, Nadal beats Querrey as Spain leads U.S. - Tennis
ESPN - Ferrer outlasts Roddick, Nadal beats Querrey as Spain leads U.S. - Tennis Ferrer outlasts Roddick, Nadal beats Querrey as Spain leads U.S. Updated: September 19, 2008, 3:21 PM ET MADRID, Spain -- Andy Roddick lost to David Ferrer...
In this article: Sam Querrey, Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Davis Cup, Spain, United States, Patrick McEnroe, Bob Bryan, and Feliciano Lopez
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 27, 2007
Canas Beats Federer Again; S. Williams Drubs Sharapova
...can happen. I believe there could be a similar score if I'm playing well." While Sharapova and Federer lost, Andy Roddick won his rematch against David Ferrer. The Spaniard was an upset winner when they played at Key Biscayne a year ago,...
In this article: Guillermo Canas, Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick, Australian Open, Justine Henin, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and Nadia Petrova
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The State | March 18, 2009
Federer, Roddick reach quarters at Indian Wells
- Matt Slocum /AP Photo Andy Roddick celebrates after defeating David Ferrer, of Spain, during a match at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, in Indian Wells, Calif. - Matt Slocum /AP Photo Andy...
In this article: Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, Fernando Gonzalez, Indian Wells, Tommy Robredo, California, and Victoria Azarenka
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Guardian Unlimited | November 16, 2007
Federer to face Ferrer in final
...seven meetings, though overall Nadal holds an 8-6 advantage. In the final, Federer plays another Spaniard, David Ferrer, who beat Andy Roddick equally emphatically 6-1, 6-3. Ferrer has been playing with unfettered freedom throughout the...
In this article: Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Wimbledon, US Open, Davis Cup, Jimmy Connors, Novak Djokovic, and Hamburg
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thestar.com | August 12, 2009
Nadal advances as Ferrer drops out at Rogers Cup
...the French Open due to tendinitis in both knees. Nadal, who looked strong on the court as Ferrer made him run, will face German Philipp Petzschner in the third round on Thursday. Wimbledon may have been one of the biggest losses of...
In this article: Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Wimbledon, French Open, Roger Federer, Tendinitis, and Oliver Marach
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www.washingtonpost.com | August 16, 2007
In a 'Big Blow,' Terps' Wujciak Will Miss Season With ACL Tear
· TENNIS: David Ferrer ousted defending champion Andy Roddick, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, and Roger Federer survived a scare from Marcos Baghdatis to move into the quarterfinals of the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters in Mason, Ohio.
In this article: Alex Wujciak, Ralph Friedgen, Terrapins, Marcos Baghdatis, Roger Federer, Scott Burley, Justine Henin, Emmanuel Moody, Nadia Petrova, and Shuai Peng
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New York Times | September 21, 2008
Spain Moves to Davis Cup Final
...with him from the baseline.'' Nadal opened the semifinal Friday with a victory over Sam Querrey, a Davis Cup rookie who replaced James Blake, before David Ferrer rallied past Roddick in five sets. The Americans won Saturday's doubles,...
In this article: Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Davis Cup, Spain, Mike Bryan, U.S., Sam Querrey, Feliciano Lopez, and Juan Martin del Potro
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Description from Wikipedia:
David Ferrer Ern (born 2 April 1982 in Jávea/Xàbia) is a Spanish professional tennis player who lives in Valencia, Spain. He turned professional in 2000. Ferrer is currently ranked World No. 18.
Ferrer is known as a particularly dangerous clay court player, though he has had several respectable results on hard courts as well, especially his back-to-back semifinal appearances at the NASDAQ-100 Open in 2005–2006 and his semifinal appearance at the 2007 US Open. His first two titles came at the expense of the same player in the final, José Acasuso. The other three titles came in 2007 against Tommy Robredo and Nicolás Almagro of Spain, and Richard Gasquet and Marc Gicquel of France. He broke into the top 10 in the ATP Tour singles rankings for the first time in 2006. His highest ranking to date is World No. 4, which he reached on 25 February 2008.
- Also Known As:
- Ferru
- Birth Date:
- April 02, 1982
- Birthplace:
- Jávea/Xàbia, Spain
- Weight:
- 73 kg
- Residence:
- Valencia, Spain
- Highest Ranking - Singles:
- No. 4 (25 February 2008)
- Highest Ranking - Doubles:
- No. 42 (24 October 2005)
- Career Record - Singles:
- 277–179
- Career Record - Doubles:
- 52–85
- Career Titles - Singles:
- 7
- Wimbledon Results:
- 4R (2006)
- French Open Results:
- QF (2005, 2008)
- Fench Open Results (Doubles):
- 2R (2009)
- Australian Open Results:
- QF (2008)
- Australian Open Results (Doubles):
- 3R (2005)
- US Open Results (Doubles):
- 2R (2004, 2006)
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