Fernando Verdasco

Fernando Verdasco

Fernando Verdasco is a Spanish tennis pro. Born in 1983, Verdasco is currently #9 in the world rankings. He is also reportedly dating American actress Camilla Belle.

 
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Getty Images. Don't Miss: Fernando Verdasco and Camilla Belle: New Couple? Maybe Joe Jonas and Camilla Belle Are Still Together? Is Joe Moving Out of the House of Jonas? There's a reason why Joe Jonas is dominating Twitter's trending topics these days: he's got a major case of the sads, and his fans are rallying their support. Jonas and his girlfriend of several months, actress Camilla Belle , have parted ways. Camilla's rep told E! News , "Yes, it's true, they have broken up. There is no third party involved, and they care deeply about each other and will remain friends." It seems that ... Read Full Story
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Q. You said a couple of days ago that you've never felt better coming into a January. You must feel an awful lot better now. FERNANDO VERDASCO: Yes, for sure. It was, like I said, I think the second day, for me it was one of the biggest goals for be in quarterfinals for first time in Grand Slam. And I was feeling with big confidence and pretty fit. So I was with confidence to be in quarterfinals for first time. And for sure right now I am so happy, no, to make this goal possible. Q. What about the match today tactically? Did ... Read Full Story
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Q. Were you surprised at how easy the win was today? FERNANDO VERDASCO: Easy? No. It was not easy. It was, I think, pretty hard, no? But the third and the fourth set, I took ‑‑ the third set I took advantage with two breaks, and he broke me back one time. You know, I was feeling much better the third and the fourth than the first and second. But I think that the first set, I was more lucky than him that in the tiebreak I played better, no? I was better serving, and I get some points good in the return also. ... Read Full Story
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A. MURRAY/F. Verdasco 6-1, 6-2 Q. It seemed that you were not 100% today. Is that right? You looked physically not very at ease. What happened? FERNANDO VERDASCO: You know, I had this problem in my gluteals in the second game of the match, and after that, it was tough, no, to keep in the match, to put pressure on him. He played good. He's a great player. He's one of the best players right now. If you're not 100%, you have no chances to win against him. I was feeling pretty good for the match, and I was unlucky that this happened in ... Read Full Story
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Q. Do you think you'll be able to find sleep tonight? FERNANDO VERDASCO: Yes. Why not? You know, is sad, no, to play one match like this and lost after five hours. But, you know, for the other side, I need to be proud for the tournament I made and the level I played today also. I think it was unbelievable match. You know, we both played unbelievable. I think, you know, Rafa, I said always, you know, in these matches, five sets, he is the toughest player. You know, and I was there all the time, too. So, you know, for sure I ... Read Full Story
Barclays ATP World Tour Final—London Home country hero Andy Murray prevailed in strong fashion during his final round robin match on Thursday, outlasting a determined and hard-hitting effort by Spaniard Fernando Verdasco. The 6-4, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (3) victory for the Scot, which lasted three hours, saw both competitors put forth their highest quality of tennis in front of another sold out crowd. Murray, who began in blazing form, broke Verdasco in...  
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Andy Murray wasted 12 of 13 break points before finally overcoming Fernando Verdasco in three sets at the ATP World Tour Finals. But he has not yet secured a semi-final spot.  
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Andy Murray claimed his second round-robin victory at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals with an epic 6-4 6-7 (4/7) 7-6 (7/3) win over Fernando Verdasco but must wait to find out whether he goes through to the semi-finals at London's O2 Arena.  
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Andy Murray faces an anxious few hours to see if he has sealed a place in the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals after overcoming Fernando Verdasco 6-4 6-7 7-6 in his final round-robin match today. Related StoriesMurray looking to maintain good startsSoderling beats Djokovic at World FinalsTough qualifying test for Murray on court and on paperNadal sent packing from London after another batteringMurray prepares for Verdasco test  
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Scotland's Andy Murray laboured to a third set tie-break victory over Spain's Fernando Verdasco in their final Group A game at the World Tour Finals on Thursday.Murray won 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/3) in three hours at London's O2 Arena, eliminating the Spaniard from the competition but leaving his own chances of reaching the semi-finals in the balance.He converted just one of 13 break points all match as Verdasco dug in, knowing defeat meant...  
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