Juan Carlos Ferrero
Juan Carlos Ferrero (born February 12 1980, in Onteniente, Spain) is a professional tennis player from Spain. He captured the men's singles title at the French Open in 2003, and in October that year he became the 21st player to hold the World No. 1 ATP singles ranking. He also also been runner-up at two other Grand Slams during his career. His nickname is "Mosquito" due to his speed and wiry, strong physique.
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February 12 - 1980 - Spain - Tennis - French Open - 2003 - ATP - Grand Slam
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Ferrero made his professional debut in 1999, making an immediate splash by reaching the semi-finals of his first tour event in Casablanca. He made his Grand Slam debut at the US Open in August and then in the following month, in only his fifth professional event, he won his first career title in Majorca.
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1999 - Casablanca - US Open - August - Majorca
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Ferrero continued his rise throughout 2000 and although he did not win a title, he reached finals in Dubai and Barcelona and helped Spain win the Davis Cup by defeating Lleyton Hewitt and Patrick Rafter in the final against Australia. His best performance however was arguably at his first French Open, where he stormed to the semi-finals, losing only to eventual champion Gustavo Kuerten in five sets.
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2000 - Dubai - Barcelona - Spain - Davis Cup - Lleyton Hewitt - Patrick Rafter - Australia - Gustavo Kuerten
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In 2001 Ferrero confirmed his status as one of the game's best clay court players, winning titles in Estoril, Barcelona and Rome, and he reaching the semi-finals at the French Open for the second consecutive year, losing again to Gustavo Kuerten. Ferrero also won the tour event in Dubai, and finished the year ranked five in the world.
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2001 - Estoril - Barcelona - Rome - Gustavo Kuerten - Dubai
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2002 saw Ferrero reach his first Grand Slam final at the French Open. However, despite being the strong favourite, he lost to compatriot Albert Costa in four sets. He won titles in Monte Carlo and Hong Kong and reached the final of the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, losing an epic five set final to Lleyton Hewitt. This result saw the Spaniard finish the year ranked fourth in the world.
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2002 - Albert Costa - Monte Carlo - Hong Kong - Tennis Masters Cup - Shanghai - Lleyton Hewitt
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2003 saw Ferrero have his best year to date, winning the titles in Monte Carlo and Valencia before fulfilling his clay court promise by taking the French Open, easily defeating Dutchman Martin Verkerk in the final. He also went on to reach the final on the hard courts at the US Open, where he lost to Andy Roddick. This result saw Ferrero become the number one ranked player in the world and he rounded the year off by taking his first indoor title in Madrid and being presented with a "National Sportsman of the Year" award from King Juan Carlos. He would end the year ranked No. 3 in the world.
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2003 - Valencia - Martin Verkerk - Hard court - US Open - Andy Roddick - Madrid - King Juan Carlos
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Injuries however began to plague Ferrero throughout 2004 and his ranking and form dipped. Despite making the Australian Open semifinals early in the year (losing to Roger Federer), chicken pox kept him out for the entire month of March and after a first round loss in Monte Carlo in April, he required another month out for rest and recuperation. On May 8 Ferrero fell during a practice session, injuring his ribs and his right wrist and went into the defence of his French Open crown underprepared. He lost in the second round to Igor Andreev and continued to struggle for the rest of the year, finishing outside the world's top 30 for the first time in five years.
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2004 - Australian Open - Roger Federer - Chicken pox - March - April - May 8 - Igor Andreev
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Ferrero is looking fresher and healthier so far in 2005 as he attempts to climb towards the top echelons of the game. He reached the semifinals of the Monte Carlo Masters and the finals of the Open Seat Godo in Barcelona in April.
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2005 - Barcelona - April
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Ferrero's inspiration is his mother who died from cancer when he was 17.
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