David Ferrer Ern (born April 2, 1982 in Jávea/Xàbia, Spain) is a right-handed Spanish professional tennis player who lives in Valencia. He turned professional in 2000. Ferrer is currently ranked 5th in the world, as of March 10, 2008.
Ferrer is especially known for his fighting spirit and unwillingness to concede defeat. He 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 U.S. Open. Interestingly, his first two titles came at the expense of the same player in the final, Jose Acasuso. The other three titles came in 2007 against Tommy Robredo and Nicolas Almagro of Spain, and Richard Gasquet of France. David Ferrer broke into the top 10 in the ATP Tour singles rankings for the first time in 2006. His highest ranking to date is World Number 4, which he reached on 25 February 2008.
He wears Lotto Sport Italia shoes and clothes and uses a Prince tennis racquet. He is 5'9" tall and nicknamed Ferru (normatively should be written ferro, but the word is pronounced with a final "u" sound), meaning iron in Valencian/Catalan. In fact ferrer means literally smith (or blacksmith) in this romance language.
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
Ferrer is especially known for his fighting spirit and unwillingness to concede defeat. He 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 U.S. Open. Interestingly, his first two titles came at the expense of the same player in the final, Jose Acasuso. The other three titles came in 2007 against Tommy Robredo and Nicolas Almagro of Spain, and Richard Gasquet of France. David Ferrer broke into the top 10 in the ATP Tour singles rankings for the first time in 2006. His highest ranking to date is World Number 4, which he reached on 25 February 2008.
He wears Lotto Sport Italia shoes and clothes and uses a Prince tennis racquet. He is 5'9" tall and nicknamed Ferru (normatively should be written ferro, but the word is pronounced with a final "u" sound), meaning iron in Valencian/Catalan. In fact ferrer means literally smith (or blacksmith) in this romance language.
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
David Ferrer
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