Archive for August, 2010

Fernando & Feliciano honoured at Trump SoHo reception

Fernando and Feliciano were honored at a reception at the Trump Soho hotel on Thursday, prior to the start of their 2010 US Open campaigns. The event, held in the library of the hotel, was attended by the Spanish consulate in New York as well as members of Spanish cultural institutions and members of the press.

Both players said they were ready for the start of the Open on Monday, Fernando saying “I want to do my best at this tournament. I hope this year can pass beyond the quarter-finals, which I reached last year.”

Feliciano and Fernando are part of the Spanish Armada, a nickname for Spain’s four-time Davis Cup champion tennis team, but also an all-compassing nickname for all of Spain’s elite athletes, who in recent years, have risen to occupy the top of their disciplines.

The tenistas said they continue to enjoy the triumph of La Roja, the nickname for the Spanish football team that recently became world champions at this summer’s 2010 FIFA World Cup, and likewise said they were proud of the achievements of their compatriots in other fields such as Formula 1, the Tour de France and basketball, just a short list of the recent achievements of “La Armada Española.”

(via impre)

US Open Time!

The last Slam of the year is here and Fernando is the 8th seed for the 129th annual US Open. He plays Fabio Fognini in the first round, a rematch of their first round meeting at Wimbledon this year, which Fognini won in four sets. Hopefully Fernando will be out to get revenge, as he has quarterfinal points to defend. He’s in a tricky section of the draw, however; he could meet an in-form David Nalbandian in the third round, compatriot David Ferrer in the fourth and top seed Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals, so the road to defending his points is definitely not an easy one.

Fernando will also be joining John McEnroe and Nikolay Davydenko at a launch event in Manhattan to introduce Dunlop’s new Biomimetic rackets. I’m not sure whether or not he is currently using his new racquet, as he was playing with a blacked out frame in Cincinnati.

Speaking of Cincy, in case you missed the tweet, you can view my pictures from Fernando’s matches and practices in from last week here at my Picasa gallery! Enjoy :)

Also, we’ve just hit 100,000 total page views here at Verdasco News! I want to thank everyone who comes here for information on Fernando! I know it’s been a bit slow the past couple weeks as I’ve been out of town, but aside from university starting up in a couple weeks, I’ll be able to update the site a lot more. If there’s anything info-wise you’d like to see here, please don’t hesitate to drop me an email or leave a message in the comments, I’ll see what I can do to make your visit here even better! I’m always glad to bring you guys as much up-to-date news and information on Fernando as I can, and I hope you continue to visit the page and keep on supporting Fernando!

Cincinnati Roundup & GQ September

I’m back from my Cincy trip, having taken loads of pictures and watched all three of Fernando’s matches (singles + doubles) It’ll take me some time to get everything uploaded and posted, but watch this space! Fernando had a rough double tiebreak loss in his first match against Mardy Fish, 6-71, 6-74, a repeat of his loss here last year to Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. He fared a bit better in doubles, he and Feliciano winning their first round match against the Brazilian duo of Marcelo Melo and Thomaz Bellucci, but falling in the super tiebreak in their second round match to the seeded team of Lukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach, 4-6, 7-5 [4-10]

Also, check out Fernando’s photoshoot for the September issue of GQ magazine in the US. I’ll try to pick up the magazine this weekend in case there’s an interview inside, but in the meantime, we have these great scans to enjoy! As always, click the link to get to the full gallery!

The Battle for London

After next week, Fernando is back to 8th in the race to the Year End Championships in London, and goes back up to 8th in the world, at the expense of Del Potro. If he has a good run in Cincinnati and can defend his quarterfinal at the US Open, as well as gain points in the Shanghai and Paris Masters, he can further strengthen his chance to qualify for the Finals!

2010 Cincinnati Tournament Draw

Click below to see Fernando’s section of the singles draw for the upcoming Western and Southern Financial Group Masters tournament:

Fernando just managed to grab the 8th seed in Cincinnati, so he has a bye in the first round! He’ll play the winner of Mardy Fish/Gilles Simon in his second round match and could face Mikhail Youzhny, Richard Gasquet or compatriot Tommy Robredo in the third. He has a potential quarterfinal clash with Jurgen Melzer or Andy Murray and should he make the semifinals, he’d likely face Robin Soderling or Novak Djokovic.

The doubles draw is out! Feli and Fernando will play the Brazilian team of Marcelo Melo and Thomaz Belluci in the first round!

Also, apologises about the lack of updates! I was volunteering at the women’s tournament in Cincinnati for most of the last part of the Washington tournament and the first few days of Toronto, so I wasn’t able to update here. I’m going to be attending the men’s events in Cincinnati for the first few days, so I’ll do my best to live tweet matches and update when I can! Thanks for being so patient :p

Fernando fights hard for first win in Washington

Fernando had a very tough second round encounter against Michael Berrer today, prevailing 4-6, 7-5, 7-66 in his first career match at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic and his first hard court match since his quarterfinals loss to Tomas Berdych at the Miami Masters earlier this spring.

Fernando, on serve to stay in the first set, double faulted to give Berrer a 6-4 lead. In the second set, Fernando went down an early break and trailed 4-1 and had to serve to stay in the match at 5-2. Berrer held two match points at 5-3, but Fernando found his form again and won the next four games to tie it up at one set all. The two fought hard to force a tiebreak in the deciding set (with Fernando once again having to serve to stay in the match)

Fernando suffered a scare when he twisted his ankle at 5-all in the tiebreak, but he was determined to close out the match. Afterwards, he said it was “painful for 1 minute” (thanks to @TennisRomi) but managed to close out the match 8-6 in the TB after just over two hours and 40 minutes.

“Even when I was match points down I just tried to not make mistakes and forced him to hit a winner to win the match. After that, when I broke back, I started to get confidence and then broke him again. Those four games were the best of the match for me. To get through the match on a hot night, playing with pressure, is a good win.”

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