Friday, June 30, 2006

ORDER OF PLAY

JC's playing on Friday. He's facing Radek Stepank in the third round. He plays on court 2, second. With a bit of luck they'll broadcast the match!

Sorry, the blog's not been updated much lately.. it's because I'm having much trouble with my computer these days and sometimes it just won't let me go online. Also, Nana's on holiday - hopefully she's having a good time.

Monday, June 26, 2006

ORDER OF PLAY

JC's playing 4th on Monday on court 4.
The first match starts at 12.00
Hopefully they'll broadcast the match!

Vamos, JC!

Friday, June 23, 2006

WIMBLEDON DRAW
Yay, it's time for the next Grand Slam Tournament!
JC is seeded 24th and he will face fellow Spaniard Fernando Vicente in the first round. Federer is also in his half, so that'll be very tough. Ah well, Vicente is up first.

>> full draw

RESULTS

Juan Carlos lost to Serra 3-6 7-6 3-6.
Serra started very strong in the first set. In the second set JC played better, and Serra weakened a bit. Ferrero had many chances in the last set, his serve was great, he shot many aces and made some incredible points. Unfortunately, he couldn't break.. and then Serra broke him.

Ah I would've loved it if juanki could've won here, but ah well - this was a good warm-up for wimbly.


Thursday, June 22, 2006

ORDER OF PLAY

Center Court - Starting at 12.00
Elena Dementieva (RUS)
tegen
Ana Ivanovic (SCG)

Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)
tegen
Florent Serra (FRA)

He's playing second tomorrow, against Serra , who defeated Tommy Robredo today!

Vamos, Ferrero!

RESULTS

Juan Carlos reached the quaters! He defeated Melzer 4/6 6/4 6/3 to advance to the next round.
Next up is either Florent Serra from France or fellow Spaniard Tommy Robredo.

Vamos, JC!

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

ORDER OF PLAY - Wednesday 21 June 2006

Court 1
Matches Start At: 12:00 NOON

1. Iveta BENESOVA (CZE) vs Ana IVANOVIC (SCG)
2. Juan Carlos FERRERO (ESP) vs Jurgen MELZER (AUT)
3. Florent SERRA (FRA) vs Tommy ROBREDO (ESP)

>> full schedule (pdf)

Be sure to check the JCFO main page and Gallery for fan photos and more ^^

Monday, June 19, 2006

RESULTS Seeds Make Hard Work, But Advance on Day 1

Juan Carlos Ferreo is seeded No. 7. Former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero led three seeds through to the secound round of the Ordina Open Sunday. The seventh-seeded Spaniard, playing in 's-Hertogenbosch for the first time, defeated Dutch wild card Robin Haase 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Ferrero improved to 16-12 on the year and will now attempt to reach just his third quarterfinal of the year.

Jurgen Melzer is up next for JC

Sunday, June 18, 2006

ORDER OF PLAY - Sunday 18

Centre Court - Matches Start At: 12:00 NOON

1. Alicia MOLIK (AUS) vs Ana IVANOVIC (SCG)
2. Laura GRANVILLE (USA) vs Brenda SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY (NED)

NOT BEFORE 2:30 PM
3. Juan Carlos FERRERO (ESP) vs Robin HAASE (NED)

>> OOP (pdf)

A Sunday start? Is this becoming the new trend?? Anyway, vamos JC!!

ORDINA OPEN DRAW

(1)Davydenko vs Kohlschreiber
Benneteau vs Q
Spadea vs Phau
Minar vs (6)Baghdatis

(3)Ancic vs Q
Sluiter vs Vik
Dlouhy vs Vliegen
Santoro vs (5)Ginepri

(8)Djokovic vs Waske
Hernych vs Q
Clement vs Lee
Sanguinetti vs (4)Berdych

(7)Ferrero vs Haase
Melzer vs Muller
Schuettler vs Serra
Q vs (2)Robredo

Saturday, June 03, 2006

VIDEOS If you haven't seen them already the Official Roland Garros site has a couple videos featuring JC. One is of his most recent post-match interview and the second is the Day 6 Highlights which has some spectacular shots from the JC v. Gaudio match.

Definitely check them out ^^

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INTERVIEW Day 6 - An interview with Juan Carlos Ferrero

Friday, June 2, 2006

Q. This is a match in which you had many options. You've also been playing very high?level tennis. What happened?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, the fact is that I was feeling quite well on court. I think I played a good match against someone who's a specialist on clay. I tried to do my best, but he was dominating the match all the time. He's been playing a very good game.

At 5-3 in the first, then at 5-2, it seemed as though he was perhaps letting down his level a little bit. There were a few shots that were not at his usual level. This is what helped me a bit because it could have been 6-2, 6-4. But it was 5-7, 5-7.

This was quite an equally balanced match. I think I played well throughout. He's won Grand Slams. He's one of the best on clay. It's very difficult to beat him.

Q. Did Gaudio play his best tennis today?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I'm not sure. The other day you said he was playing very well. I don't think he was playing his worst tennis today. These are matches that are really motivating. I don't think he made any unforced errors. He was putting up a good defense. He played a good match.

Q. You said that it was a bit disappointing to be so close to potentially winning the first two sets and then losing in three.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, I think I've been playing well all the time. I did lose this match while still playing well. I might not look very well. Even in the third set, I was still trying. I was trying to win. I got a break in the third. In the end, I had an opportunity to get through, but it was tough throughout.

In the end, he played the last points better than I did.

Q. This is a match that's been decided in a few shots.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Indeed. I think if I'd have won that first set, it would be a different match.

Q. In the second set, you had a number of set points?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: It was 5-2, 40-15. That was it. Then at 5-4, there were a number of deuces. I don't think I had any more.

Q. To summarize the key point of this match, was there a crucial point?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I think the key to this match was the first two sets. I should have won those first two sets, and I lost them. I think that was the key of the match.

Q. Normally you are very much into the understanding of tennis. Have you realized that youngsters really hit the ball hard, and this is no longer the style of tennis that you and Gaudio play, which is slower?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Slower? I don't know. I think I was hitting the ball hard, especially the forehand. Gaudio hits harder than a number of people who you could name, particularly with a backhand. I don't think there are many people who hit a harder backhand.

I don't think what you just said makes much sense.

Q. You always gave the impression that this match could turn around at any moment.


JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yes. If you have a feeling that you can win in the first set and in the second set and in the third set, I was always trying to turn around this match, at least get a set, because he was running more than I was. At some point I was hoping that physically his fitness would let him down.

After about 40 minutes of this, well, you always hope that something's going to let go with the opponent.

Q. Next match? What are you going to do? Are you going to Wimbledon?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I'm going to 's?Hertogenbosch. As I was saying, I'm still having fun on court. I think I'm going to do better.

Q. There was information in the newspaper ABC.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Surprise me.

Q. No, it's not to surprise you. There is a possibility of writing about you.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, it's true that there's news. I heard that someone wanted to do this.

Q. Is he going to talk about it or you?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Well, I was discussing with this person face to face, I've been talking to him, and then he said no. He said the opposite. I decided to keep quiet about it. He said he was sorry. Anyway, we will see.

Q. There's no confirmation, you don't know anything about it?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Not a hundred percent, no.

Q. What happened in the second set when Gaudio started to complain?

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: To me?

Q. I don't know if it was you or the umpire.

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: No, it was on one shot that I thought was out. I marked it out. But I played it, so he thought if I played it, I couldn't complain it was out. I think that's what he was complaining about.

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ARTICLE GAUDIO OUSTS FERRERO

Gaston Gaudio won the battle of the former French Open champions against Juan Carlos Ferrero on Friday.

Gaudio, who lifted the trophy in 2004, won three closely-contested sets to post a 7-5 7-5 7-6 (9/7) victory.

Ferrero had a chance to win each set but was left to rue his missed opportunites as Gaudio progressed to the fourth round.

Ferrero, the winner here in 2003, served for both of the opening two sets but allowed Gaudio to hit back.

The Spaniard was 5-3 up in the first set before losing four straight games and led 5-2 in the second before a run of five consecutive games from Gaudio.

The third went to a tie-break in which Ferrero saved three match points before holding set point of his own at 7-6.

However, Gaudio reeled off the next three points to keep his hopes of a second Roland Garros crown alive.

"The key was that Gaudio won the last two sets when I should have won them," Ferrero admitted.

"He was better in the decisive points. I think the match would have taken a completely different turn had I won the first or even the second set because physically, I felt strong."

> source

Friday, June 02, 2006

ARTICLE A forgotten rivalry

With all the attention focused on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, we almost forgot about the other juicy French Open rivalries, like the one between Juan Carlos Ferrero and Gaston Gaudio. Both will square off for a spot in the fourth round of Roland Garros.

It might not be Pete Sampras against Andre Agassi, or John McEnroe against Bjorn Borg, but two former Roland Garros champions will face each other for the eleventh time.

The 2003 champion holds a 6-4 lead in their head-to-head meetings, with the Spaniard also claiming their last five clay court meetings, including the most memorable one.

Both played a titanic match in the fourth round of the French Open four years ago, with Ferrero winning 6-7 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-4.

Ferrero is still trying to find his form on clay. He reached the Barcelona quarters and the round of 16 in Monte Carlo and Hamburg, but also lost his opening round match three times this season (Salvador, Valencia and Rome).

Gaudio's numbers are the same, with a semi-final spot in Monte Carlo, where he was beaten by Rafael Nadal.

"I'm looking forward to play Gaston," aid Ferrero. "We always have tough matches, and it could be a way to boost my confidence."

"I won here last time so that will definitely be helping me"


More bad news ahead for the winner of this blockbuster match as third seed David Nalbandian will likely await the winner.

ORDER OF PLAY Day 6: Friday, 2 June

CHATRIER - 11:00 Start

1. Gaston Gaudio (ARG)[10] vs. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)[24]
2. Amelie Mauresmo (FRA)[1] vs. Jelena Jankovic (SCG)
3. Roger Federer (SUI)[1] vs. Nicolas Massu (CHI)[32]
4. Maria Sharapova (RUS)[4] vs. Alicia Molik (AUS)

Thursday, June 01, 2006

RESULTS

Former French Open titlists Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Moya of Spain moved on, as the 24th-seeded Ferrero whipped German Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-2, 6-4, 6-2, while the 30th-seeded Moya handled Russian Mikhail Youzhny 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 on yet another chilly day in Paris.