terça-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2010

Juan Carlos Ferrero, Champion of the Brazilian Open


Ferrero was the new champion of the Brazilian Open 2010. He beated the polonian Lukasz Kubot in less than an hour. the game was very easy for the spanish player, seens it was 6-1 6-0. For the title, Ferrero earned US$ 75,7 thousand, and 250 points on the ATP ranking.

Ferrero was once number one of the world, and winner of Rolland Garros, one of the greates tournaments. With 30 years old, it`s the first time Ferrero wins the Brazilian Open in Costa do Sauípe. in 2007, He lost in the finals of this tournament to a brazilian.

I think Juan Carlos Ferrero is one of the best players in all history. Even with 30 years old, he is still below the 30`s of the world. He is also one of the best players on clay, after Rafael Nadal. It seems that Spain is an awesome country to try to be proffesional, because there are always good players who come out of that country.

Um comentário:

  1. Interesting. I'd be curious to see a post about the different countries and the way they're represented in tennis. Are there certain countries that have a history of producing champions? Has that changed over time? Are certain countries generally better on clay (like Spain) and other countries typically better on grass?

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