Wednesday, July 04, 2007

INTERVIEW - Wimbledon Rd. 4

J-C. Ferrero - 3 July
Tuesday, 3 July, 2007

Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)[20] beat Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 7-5, 6-3, 7-6

Q. After winning two sets in the third round, the tiebreak, what was going through your mind?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Today?

Q. Yes.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: It was very important to win because the rain was coming again. You know, I knew was a very important match for me, so tried to finish in three sets. Also I think was very important to be fit as well tomorrow.

Q. How do you feel about the fact that Roger has had a nice long rest?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, you know, he has a little bit lucky with this match against Haas. But, anyway, if he had to play a matches or not, it's going to be the same tomorrow I think. Physically he's very good, so he recover very good, so doesn't matter if he played or not.

Tomorrow is going to be difficult same as if he didn't play.

Q. You must be pleased with your form.


JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I hope so. I'm playing good. Tomorrow I'm going to be full. I'm going to try everything. I know it's difficult to win because he has a very good record here.

But, anyway, I have nothing to lose tomorrow so I will try my best. I'm playing good, so I'm confident.

Q. Does it give you freedom playing Federer? Everybody thinks he's going to win.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: No, is normal because he won four times here. He wants to win the fifth to be in the record.

I know is his favorite surface. But, anyway, I like to play on grass. I'm playing good. I'm confident. He's a human guy, so I will try everything.

Q. Do you have a specific strategy?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, of course, I will try to attack more to his backhand. I think I will have to serve very good to try to keep my service unbroken. The rest, you know, try to return well as I've been doing the whole tournament and play.

You know, I played against him here. Was not an easy match for him I think. I will try. Is one more match. I know is special match tomorrow. But is human. He has a racquet as me, so I will try my best.

Q. Because he's had such a long layoff, is there a possibility he'll be out of his rhythm maybe early on?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I don't know. I will see at the beginning. I will see how he will start, if he's with rhythm or not. But anyway, these matches are very long. It's best of five. He has enough time to get rhythm first, second, or third set.

Q. I understand you're a Real Madrid fan.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yes.

Q. Did you watch the game when they won the title?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, I was there.

Q. Big boost for you?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I was happy. We were suffering a lot.

Q. Were you sad to see David Beckham go?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Oh, the football. Yes, of course. I think he's a nice guy and he played amazing, you know, at the end. I don't know what to say.

Q. Do you think it will help you in way that you played Federer before at this stage?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: It's a help because you have experience to play with him here. It's supposed that he showed the best level he has in this surface. Is a good experience, the possibility to play again against him. Play before, it's very important I think.

Q. Is this the best you've played on grass so far?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, it's the best result of course. Anyway, all the years I think I play really good in here. But I couldn't won the fourth round. That was very important for me.

But, of course, I'm playing a good tennis, the way that I want to play here.

Q. You had a great year in 2003. Do you feel you're a better all around player than you were then?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I don't want to compare. It's almost impossible to compare 2003 and 2007. It's a long way, a long time ago. I don't know. I feel that I'm playing very good right now.

Q. Where do you see yourself in this championship? Semifinals, finals?


JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: My goal at the beginning when I saw the draw, it's to get until quarterfinal. But right now my best goal is try to win tomorrow. Will be a very important win to me if I win. You know, go step by step.

Tournament is still. Doesn't matter if I play against Federer. I would like to win, of course. I don't have to think that tomorrow is going to be the last match of the tournament for me.

Q. Federer or Nadal, against them, which of the Grand Slams offers you your best chance of victory?


JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: What?

Q. With Federer and Nadal gone, which of the Grand Slams offers you your best chance of victory?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I don't know. I make great results in every one. I won the Grand Slam in Roland Garros and I played more finals and semifinals there. Maybe I had more chances to win there.

But I like to play on hard court. I make finals, semifinals of Australian, US Open. Maybe Australia because I like to play there also.

Q. Could it be a good thing for you that the courts changed during the two weeks, it becomes more of a hard court game the second week?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I feel today that the Court 3, it's very different than Court 1. It was faster. Court 1 was slower. At the beginning I feel it a little bit.

Centre Court I didn't play. I didn't know how is it. But, of course, it's important if it's a little bit slower for me.

Q. How would you assess your opponent today?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: He tries to serve very good all the time. He make a little bit mistakes in important moments like 5 5 in the first set or in the second. I think mentally he was a little bit down because he lost the first set.

In the third he tried. I mean, I play good and he tried, but I think I play better.

Monday, July 02, 2007

INTERVIEW - WIMBLEDON RD. 3

Friday, 29 June, 2007

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usJuan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) [20] beat James Blake (USA) [9] 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6

Q. Was that one of your best performances on grass of your career?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Could be, yeah. Could be. The most important thing today I think I enjoy it the whole match. Maybe less the first set, then I start to play very aggressive all the time with my serve and with my forehand, attacking to his backhand all the time.

You know, like I said, I enjoyed the whole match. This is the more important thing.

Q. Have you come to enjoy playing on grass more over the years, or is it still something you don't particularly look forward to?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Of course you have to learn a lot to play very good on grass. You know, during passing the years of course I enjoy much to play here.

But anyway I thinking in the last two or three years it's slower, the courts, and we have more time to try to hit good the ball. So I think it's important also for the players.

Q. How confident do you feel at the moment?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I feel pretty good right now. I mean, confidence and mentally and physically. So I'm in fourth round against Tipsarevic. It's going to be a tough match.

But, you know, is a good round for me. I'm with a lot of confidence, so I had try to play the best tennis I have.

Q. The game obviously seemed to delight the crowd today. Were you conscious of that during the match?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I think the people enjoy it a lot. We play nice points, long points, short points, a couple rallies. You know, was a complete match, I think.

Q. Four or five years ago the Spanish attitude was to stay at home and go shopping in Barcelona.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Not me, no.

Q. There are 14 Spanish men in the draw this year. Why do you think the attitude has changed so much?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I'm not sure. Maybe one of the things is maybe because the courts are slower and we can play a little bit more comfortable.

Anyway, it's the seventh time I play here, so I always try to come here and learn how to play on grass. I don't know about the other players, but I think there is a couple players, they can play very good.

I think, you know, Rafa did last year. This is the fourth time I make the fourth round here. You know, Verdasco, I think he plays very good here. Feliciano. There are a couple players that we can play really good here. I think why not we have to come here and play good.

Q. There was an incident where the ball hit the post, went through the net, and he got the point. Were you aware immediately the ball had gone through the net rather than over it?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, I thought was under the net, so maybe was my point. But chair umpire, I don't know what's happen.

Q. You can't call Hawk Eye.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I told him, but he told me that is impossible to see it.

Q. First time that's happened to you?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Of course. I think it didn't happen a lot.

Q. Your net play, you had some superb statistics about winning points at the net. Is that something you have deliberately tried to improve?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, of course. Here I think you have a lot of chances to finish the points on the net. You know, I think is one of the keys if you want to improve here, you have to finish some points in the net, of course.

Monday, May 21, 2007

RESULTS Hamburg

JC lost to Roger Federer (who eventually won the tournament, congrats Roger) 2-6 3-6. Still a good result for JC, beating Safin 6-1 7-6(17-15).
Next up is..
Roland Garros yay! The draw will be announced soon.

Good luck, vamos!

Friday, April 13, 2007

ARTICLE - Unwell Ferrero suffers shock loss

Second seed Juan Carlos Ferrero crashed to a straight-sets defeat by Alberto Martin in the second round of the Valencia Open on Thursday.

Ferrero, who lost 6-4 6-2, blamed a fever for the poor quality of his display against his fellow Spaniard.

"I was tired from halfway through the first set, so I tried to win it by being more aggressive in the second set, but I couldn't," he said.

[..]

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

RESULTS - Valencia Rd. 1

World No. 21 Juan Carlos Ferrero, who clinched the 2003 Valencia title (d. C. Rochus) weeks before winning his maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros (d. Verkerk), required 64 minutes to beat Ernest Gulbis of Latvia 6-3, 6-1.

Second-seeded Ferrero now waits for the winner of Wednesday’s clash between Spanish compatriot Alberto Martin and Feliciano Lopez, who competed against the United States in the Davis Cup semifinals at the weekend.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

ORDER OF PLAY - Valencia

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

PISTA CENTRAL start 11:00am
E Korolev (RUS) vs [8]G Garcia-Lopez (ESP)
Not Before 12:30 PM
J Hajek (CZE) vs [3]N Almagro (ESP)
[7]F Volandri (ITA) vs I Andreev (RUS)
Not Before 5:15 PM
E Gulbis (LAT) vs [2]J Ferrero (ESP)

PISTA 1 start 11:00am
[6]F Mayer (GER) vs S Ventura (ESP)
[Q]P Andujar (ESP) vs S Greul (GER)
J Ward (GBR) vs [Q]A Gensse (FRA)
Not Before 6:00 PM
T Gabashvili (RUS) / G Simon (FRA) vs I Navarro Pastor (ESP) / A Portas (ESP)

PISTA 2 start 12:00 noon
[Q]M Granollers-Pujol (ESP) vs K Pless (DEN)
[Q]M Fornell (ESP) vs A di Mauro (ITA)
After Suitable Rest
T Cibulec (CZE) / S Roitman (ARG) vs P Andujar (ESP) / O Hernandez (ESP)

Monday, April 09, 2007

DRAW - Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana

(1)David Ferrer (ESP) vs Daniele Bracciali (ITA)
(WC)James Ward (GBR) vs (q)
Sergio Roitman (ARG) vs Jan Hernych (CZE)
(8)Guillermo Garcia Lopez (ESP) vs Evgueni Korolev (RUS)

(4)Fernando Verdasco (ESP) vs Potito Starace (ITA)
Simon Greul (GER) vs (q)
Kristian Pless (DAN) vs (q)
(5)Gilles Simon (FRA) vs Teimuraz Gabashvili (RUS)

(7)Filippo Volandri (ITA) vs Igor Andreev (RUS)
Oscar Hernandez (ESP) vs Stefan Koubek (AUT)
Alessio di Mauro (ITA) vs (q)
(3)Nicolas Almagro (ESP) vs Jan Hajek (CZE)

(6)Florian Mayer (ESP) vs (WC)Santiago Ventura (ESP)
Alejandro Falla (ECU) vs Andreas Seppi (ITA)
Alberto Martin (ESP) vs Feliciano Lopez (ESP)
(2)Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) vs Ernests Gulbis (LAT)


> draw (pdf)

EXHIBITION: America's Cup



Almagro, Ferrero, Garcia-Lopez, Volandri Make Waves at America's Cup Exhibition

Capitalizing on the huge public interest in the 2007 America’s Cup, held in Valencia, organizers of the V Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana sent four players to the port for an exhibition with a difference on Sunday.

One day after the finish of Act 13, which comprised fleet racing between 11 challengers from nine countries, Nicolas Almagro, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Filippo Volandri and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez all boarded two catamarans for an impromptu hit.

The 32nd America’s Cup is being held in Europe for the first time in 150 years.

The challenger selection series , which is called the Louis Vuitton Cup will take place in Valencia from April 16 to June 12, 2007. The 2007 America's Cup match will take place in Valencia between June 23 and July 7, 2007.

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