He did have it before too. A few months ago I had noticed it and asked in the live commentary thread what the white stuff was. Some smart alec (meanie in my opinion) said that it was the cocaine he smuggled while vulturing in south America. I mean I laughed at the comment because it was so absurd- it's really senseless. Some ppl on the GM have such negative things to say! Ahh I guess in the end none of their comments matter, he is a top player for a reason.
Yes, some of those comments are so mean. I watched some videos of Juan Carlos Ferrero and some nasty person commented that he looks like he has AIDS. That is really nasty!
Here are some of my photos Heineken Open, Auckland, New Zealand Wednesday 09 January 2013. not that great, first time I used this camera. sun was shining straight at me. Have some video, but still working out how to upload them.
Second photo shows Daveed on practice court.
Australian Open Round 1: David Ferrer def Olivier Rochus
Jan. 14, 2013 - Fourth seed David Ferrer was untroubled in his first-round match at the Australian Open on Monday, dismissing Belgium’s Olivier Rochus 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in one hour and 50 minutes. The Spaniard hit 30 winners to just 17 unforced errors and broke serve six times from 15 opportunities.
About the white stuff on David's arms: He has it
now since a pretty long time and I also have been
wondering what it is.
Like you others I also thought its some sort of sun
protection, but not sure of course!!
January 16, 2013 - On Margaret Court Arena, fourth seed David Ferrer dropped a set to American lucky loser Tim Smyczek before lifting to post a 6-0, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 victory. The Spaniard, a semi-finalist in Melbourne two years ago (l. to Murray), made only 24 unforced errors compared to his opponent's 77. He came into the Australian Open in a rich vein of form, having triumphed at the Heineken Open in Auckland (d. Kohlschreiber) last week.
The 30-year-old Ferrer goes into a blockbuster third-round clash with 2006 finalist Marcos Baghdatis, after the Cypriot defeated Japan’s Tatsuma Ito 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 in two hours and 13 minutes. The 27-year-old Baghdatis, who survived a five-set scare against Albert Ramos in the first round, knocked Ferrer out in Melbourne in five sets in the 2010 second round. That was his only win in four meetings with the Spaniard, though.
David Ferrer visited the newly-opened, impressive National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park on Wednesday ahead of his semi-final match with Novak Djokovic.
David Ferrer visited the newly opened, impressive National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park on Wednesday as he relaxed before Thursday night's Australian Open semi-final against two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic.
“They have done an amazing job at the Australian Open. It is the best Grand Slam for me and I think for many players,” said Ferrer.
David Ferrer poses at the Melbourne Park redevelopment courts during day ten of the 2013 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 23, 2013 in Melbourne.
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