Fernando Verdasco

Fernando Verdasco Carmona (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando βeɾˈðasko kaɾˈmona]; born 15 November 1983) is a Spanish professional tennis player and coach. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7, achieved in April 2009. His best performance at a major was the semifinals of the 2009 Australian Open, where he lost to eventual champion Rafael Nadal in five sets. The match itself has been considered one of the greatest tennis matches of all time. Verdasco has also reached the quarterfinals twice at the US Open, in 2009 and 2010, losing to Novak Djokovic and Nadal respectively, and once at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, where he led eventual champion Andy Murray by two sets to love before being defeated in five sets. In singles, he won the 2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell and six ATP 250 tournaments, and was a finalist at the 2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters and five ATP 500 tournaments. In men's doubles, he won the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals and three ATP 500 tournaments and was a finalist at the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters, all of them partnering David Marrero. Verdasco earned his 500th win at the 2018 Mutua Madrid Open becoming the 45th man in ATP World Tour history with 500 wins. He is currently No. 7 on the list of active players with over 500 wins. He has the second-most losses in singles history, behind Feliciano López (490). Verdasco aided Spain in winning three Davis Cup titles, winning the deciding match in both 2008 and 2009, and being part of the winning team in 2011. Verdasco started playing tennis at four years of age and had a full-time coach when he was eight. Verdasco worked in Las Vegas with Andre Agassi and his team, including Darren Cahill (Agassi's former coach) and Gil Reyes (Agassi's fitness coach).

Fernando Verdasco
Verdasco at the 2022 French Open
Country (sports) Spain
ResidenceDoha, Qatar
Born (1983-11-15) 15 November 1983
Madrid, Spain
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Turned pro1997
PlaysLeft-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachDiego Dinomo
David Sánchez
Quino Muñoz
Prize moneyUS$18,349,505
  •  35th all-time leader in earnings
Singles
Career record559–447 (55.6% in ATP Tour, Grand Slam main draw matches)
Career titles7
Highest rankingNo. 7 (20 April 2009)
Current rankingNo. 769 (4 March 2024)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenSF (2009)
French Open4R (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2018)
WimbledonQF (2013)
US OpenQF (2009, 2010)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsRR (2009)
Olympic Games1R (2012)
Doubles
Career record205–204 (50.1% in ATP Tour, Grand Slam main draw matches)
Career titles8
Highest rankingNo. 8 (11 November 2013)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2009, 2013)
French OpenSF (2017)
Wimbledon3R (2008)
US OpenQF (2004, 2008, 2014)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2013)
Mixed doubles
Career record6–3 (66.7%)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Wimbledon1R (2006, 2008)
US Open1R (2015)
Team competitions
Davis CupW (2008, 2009, 2011)
Hopman CupW (2013)
Last updated on: 9 April 2024.
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