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    A three-time Davis Cup champion with Spain, Ferrer won tournaments at all levels on the ATP Tour ( ATP 250, ATP 500, Masters 1000) except at a major, and currently has the ninth highest career prize money earnings of all time among male tennis players (not adjusting for inflation).

    • The Major Breakthrough. In 2013, Ferrer had his biggest moment at the majors when he reached the final of the French Open for his only championship match at one of the Grand Slams.
    • Parisian Splendor. It wasn’t as if the City of Lights had not been kind to Ferrer in the past prior to that runner-up showing at Roland Garros. In 2012, he won the only Masters 1000 title of his career at the Paris indoor event, defeating Jerzy Janowicz in the final.
    • By the Bunches. That Paris Masters title was Ferrer’s seventh of the year. A model of consistency when it came to playing for titles, the Spaniard won 27 of 52 career finals.
    • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work. Back when it appeared that Spain had established itself as a dynasty in the international team competition known as Davis Cup, Ferrer was a huge part of that run.
  2. Find out the latest news, bio, rankings, stats, and results of David Ferrer, a former world No. 3 tennis player from Spain. See his career highlights, matches, and opponents on the ATP Tour.

  3. Jan 10, 2015 · DOHA, Qatar (AP) — David Ferrer won his 22nd career ATP title when he defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4, 7-5 in the Qatar Open final on Saturday. Ferrer made it six consecutive years he has won at least one title. “The performance, it was very good,” Ferrer said.

  4. May 9, 2019 · A tribute to the 37-year-old Spaniard who retired after 19 years of hard work and humility on the court. Learn how Ferrer became the ATP's iron man, reached the French Open final, and left a mark for every tennis player to follow.

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  6. (UPDATED 22 MAY 2019) Achieved career-high No. 3 on 8 July 2013 after Wimbledon QF run. Finished 7 seasons in Top 10 (2007, 2010-15). Ranked in Top 10 for 292 straight weeks from 2010-16, Top 50 for 702 straight weeks from 2005-18 and Top 100 for 839 straight weeks from 2002-18.

  7. Aug 30, 2018 · David Ferrer's Grand Slam career in numbers - the way of the warrior. Tennis - David has competed in 63 Majors, scoring 145 wins and losing in 2013 Roland Garros final. Published August 30,...

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