You won’t find a player on the ATP Tour who doesn’t admire and respect David Ferrer.
As the Spaniard concluded his legendary 19-year career on Wednesday at the Mutua Madrid Open, the biggest names in tennis all paid tribute to his hard work, sportsmanship and relentless brand of baseline tennis.
Roger Federer: “I'm a big admirer of his work ethic and personality. The guy has been so solid for the last 20 years and he’s a player that, I think, is on the same level as me. He has my utmost respect. I just want to wish him the best with everything that his future has in store for him with his family.”
Rafael Nadal: “You are a great example for everyone of determination and hard work, and you have always behaved in the correct way, doing things right with the values necessary to motivate the youngsters. I’d like to congratulate you on your playing career and above all as a person. You are an exceptional colleague and you have been throughout your career. We’re going to miss you, not just the Spaniards, but the whole of tennis. I wish you the best for your future.”
Novak Djokovic: “I have great respect for him as a player and a person. His fighting spirit and his devotion to our sport has won him the admiration of all of us. In a way, it is sad to see him go.”
Juan Martin del Potro: “One of the greatest players of this sport and one of the best people the tour has had is retiring. I can’t do any more than thank him for everything he has done for this sport and the way he has carried himself both on and off the court. I wish him the best in this new phase of his life. We’re really going to miss him. A friend is retiring, someone whom I have great respect, admiration and affection for.”
Dominic Thiem: “It’s a special moment for me because I used to watch him on TV playing big matches when I was just 10 years old and, 12 years later, I was playing against him. His career is truly exceptional. He has one of the best careers in the history of tennis. I can only wish him the best. He’s a great player and an even better person. Tennis will really miss him.”
Kei Nishikori: “I’m very sad to see that he’s retiring because he is one of the players I used to look up to when I was young. I’ve learnt so much from him. Everything he has done is incredible, his career, playing at such a high level for so long… I don’t think anyone has done that before. I’m sad, but happy to have been able to enjoy time with him during his incredible career.”
Jaume Munar: “I think he has been a role model for me and for the generation of young players that are coming behind me. He defined an era in Spain together with Rafa. I can only speak of gratitude to him. I think David will always be in tennis for Spain and for the world.”
Diego Schwartzman: “It was a pleasure to share these years with you competing, training and sharing special moments. I learned to love you both on and off the court. I wish you great happiness in this new phase of your life.”
Third-seeded Italian Marco Cecchinato saved one match point in a 1-6, 7-5, 7-5 comeback win over eighth seed Marton Fucsovics of Hungary on Friday for a place in the BMW Open by FWU semi-finals.
from Tennis - ATP World Tour http://bit.ly/2Ja2TgU
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