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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

David Ferrer will intersect with Nicolay Davydenko in Valencia

David Ferrer has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Valencia Open after beating two Vasek Pospisil sleeves. The next opponents of Jávea, current defending champion Nikolay Davydenko will whenever Nicolas Mahut had to leave the tournament for personal reasons.

David Ferrer wants to follow his feeling with his tournament. If Tuesday opened his involvement with a victory over Fernando Verdasco , on Wednesday has stamped its presence in the quarterfinals after beating the Canadian Vasek Pospisil , from the previous phase, by an aggregate score of 6-3 and 6-3 after one hour and a half in a collision game played in an increasingly crowded Agora. After a brilliant start of Javea, which was placed with a part for 5-1, Pospisil was able to respond and show why it is treated as one of the jewels of American quarry. With a good serve and a good right, he started playing one on one to make up the result of the first act and compete as equals in the second. However, a large eighth game of the second set by the rest Ferrer eventually give the definitive break then finish closing the match.

The next hurdle is local hero of the Russian Nicolay Davydenko , ranked for eighth after the withdrawal of French Nicolas Mahut for personal reasons. Ferrer and Davydenko, numbers 5 and 36 of the ATP rankings, have seen the faces on four occasions to date, with a background of 3-1 pro-Russian. After the victory of 'Ferru' in Palermo 2004, Davydenko wins came in 2007 Cincinnati, Cincinnati Hamburg 2009 and 2010.

Many of the centers of Valencia, beyond the evolution of the 'Armada' blue carpet on the Agora, are addressed to Juan Martin del Potro , a priori the number 1 Argentine Davis Cup final and still with hopes of qualifying for the Masters Cup in London. In his debut, Del Potro broke the Russian Dmitry Tursunov by a score of 6-4, 6-1 in one hour and twelve minutes. The albiceleste next opponents in the second round, will be the South African Kevin Anderson , who has won both times they have faced, most recently last week in the semi-finals in Vienna.

For the rest of the day included the victory of the Croatian Marin Cilic on the Canadian Milos Raonic 6-4, 6-4, the second being the Balkan rival Marcel Granollers in Valencia.

Finally, Gael Monfils steadily continues its participation in the tournament and gave a good account of Spanish Pablo Andujar , who beat 6-2, 7-6 (5), for planting in the quarterfinals.


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