Expected, Ferrer just to solid for Errorych. Actually after watching Berdyych here i think quicker court doesn´t neceseary means advantage for Berdych, yes he has firepower and big serve, but on slower courts he has more time for his groundstrokes, his deffense, and everytingh, here simply he was running left right and wasn´t able to get from deffense to offense so easy like on slower HC maybe.
Excellent performance by Ferru
Don't know how he's unworthy of his top 5 ranking when he keeps beating those "more deserving players" that are currently ranked lower than him. :shrug:
Ferrer played great, not even I'm going to deny that.
Berdych on the other hand was tired from the beginning as evident, played a shit match but still proud of the effort he put in and all the Czechs should be too.
Pretty much what I honestly expected after playing the last 2 days, thought he would get a set though.
Of course I wanted Berdych to play really well and beat Ferrer, but after playing 2 long matches the last few days I expected him to lose in 4 to be honest, not that I would say that on MTF.
Watching Ferrer schooling these ballbashers wondering even more why he is going so drastically out of his comfort zone when he plays Fed. Not few times Fed was awful against Ferrer but on current day Ferrer was even worse, something what you will never see from Ferrer
it seems for some posters it's tinny line between my friend Mark Lenders from MTF's posters photo thread and Mug Lenders from GM thread . It wouldn't be so unusual if those posters weren't pointing out double standards of other posters
it seems for some posters it's tinny line between my friend Mark Landers from MTF's posters photo thread and Mug Landers from GM thread . It wouldn't be so unusual if those posters weren't pointing out double standards of other posters
Ferrer was too good today. That's true but Berdych was playing with his B game the whole match and that won't be enough vs a good Ferrer. Maybe he didn't have enough energy to win such a match. He is tired mentally and physically.
I suspect that those who claim that (unfortunately, including a lot of journo's who apparently have no clue about him being a more than pretty decent player at HC just the same, wonder if they ever actually watch tennis? ) are mere fanboys who never watch any matches not involving the top-4.
Ferrer is the most consistent player out there, on all surfaces.
Berdych been humiliated in his own home in indoors by so-called "clay specialist" Ferrer :haha:
Ferru once again proving who is the best after Big Four. Simply Outstanding today
Ferrer now has an 18-3 career win-loss record in live Davis Cup rubbers, with 10 wins in a row. Great stuff . He has won 4 out of his 5 matches in Davis Cup finals as well.
His only defeats have come against Voltchkov on the Minsk ice-rink in 2006, the indoor-beast Nalbandian in the 2008 final and his big nemesis Monfils in 2010.
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