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Fernando Verdasco Net Worth

What Is Fernando Verdasco Worth?

Fernando Verdasco's Net Worth is $7 Million

2002

He handed proficient over 2002, completing as world No. 464. 2002 was a decent year for him, as he won his first Futures class title in Spain F1 and was sprinter up in Spain F3. He played his lake profession challenger in Segovia, where he achieved the last in the wake of beating Belarusian Vladimir Voltchkov in the elimination rounds. He at that point achieved two extra Challenger elimination rounds in Kiev and in Eckental, completing the year in the main 200 at no. 173. 2002 likewise completed emphatically off the court, as Fernando completed sprinter up in a firmly challenged Best Abs in Castilla La Mancha challenge.

2003

In 2003, Verdasco played his initially Masters Series competition (Miami Masters). He joined the principle draw as a qualifier, and in the wake of crushing Karol Kucera and Max Mirnyi, he lost to kinsman Carlos Moyà in the third round.

2004

In the wake of completing 2003 as No. 109 on the planet (with a 15– 8 record in Challengers), he had a leap forward in 2004 when he won his first ATP title in Valencia. He vanquished safeguarding champion Juan Carlos Ferrero in the elimination rounds and Albert Montañés in the last. He additionally achieved the last in Acapulco, losing to Carlos Moyà, and the quarterfinals in Halle and in ‘s-Hertogenbosch on grass. He achieved the third round in two Masters Series competitions: the Hamburg Masters and the Madrid Masters.

2005

In 2005, he vanquished Andy Roddick twice, in Miami and in Rome. In Rome, the match was renowned for Roddick being match point up on Verdasco’s serve and having the match end with a twofold blame from Verdasco, however, Roddick asserted that the service was not out and the match went ahead, with Verdasco winning.

2006

Fernando achieved the fourth round at Wimbledon, in the wake of beating Vince Spadea and German Benjamin Becker, and furthermore disquieting third seed and previous sprinter up David Nalbandian in straight sets in the third round. Verdasco at that point lost to Czech Radek Štepánek in five sets. At the US Open, Fernando achieved the third round yet lost to inevitable sprinter up Andy Roddick in five sets.

2007

In 2007, Verdasco lost in the first round in the three Masters Series competitions on dirt. He lost to Frenchman Richard Gasquet in both Monte Carlo Masters and Rome Masters, and to Czech Tomáš Berdych in the Hamburg Masters. He lost to Novak Djokovic in the fourth round of the French Open.

2008

Fernando entered the Australian Open as the 25th seed. He won his opening match with a solid execution against Thierry Ascione. He lost his second round match in a nearby fight with Serbian Janko Tipsarevic, who later went ahead to take Roger Federer to 5 sets. Fernando entered the Dubai Tennis Championships with a conceivable second-round rival of either Roger Federer or Andy Murray, his rival would be Murray after he beat Federer in three sets.

2009

Verdasco began his season by achieving the last of the Brisbane International losing to Radek Štepánek in three sets. Joining forces Mischa Zverev, he was additionally the sprinter up in the pairs last. At the 2009 Australian Open Verdasco crushed Andy Murray in the fourth round to achieve his first Grand Slam quarterfinal, where he vanquished Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Verdasco at that point lost to World No. 1 Rafael Nadal in what was at the time the longest match in Australian Open history, enduring 5 hours, 14 minutes. Verdasco’s semi-last run earned him No. 9 positioning, lifting the Spaniard into the best 10 out of the blue.

2010

Verdasco began his 2010 season at the show competition AAMI Kooyong Classic in Melbourne, in an arrangement for the up and coming Australian Open. He beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the last. His first authority competition for the year was in the Australian Open. As the ninth seed, he lost in the fourth round against Nikolay Davydenko in a five-set match.

2011

Verdasco began the year losing in the first round of the Brisbane International to Benjamin Becker. He at that point neglected to protect his title at the presentation competition, the 2011 Kooyong Classic, losing to Gaël Monfils in the first round.

2012

Verdasco began the year with a first-time investment at the Hopman Cup cooperating Anabel Medina Garrigues speaking to Spain. He achieved the quarterfinals in Auckland, where he lost to David Ferrer in straight sets. Verdasco lost in the first round of the 2012 Australian Open to Australian Bernard Tomic in five sets.

2013

Verdasco was playing with huge agony in 2012, beginning with the US Open. In 2013, he was sound again and accomplished fundamentally better outcomes.

He achieved the third round of the 2013 Australian Open, tumbling to Kevin Anderson, and of the Masters 1000 in Madrid, surrendering to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Unseeded at the French Open, he lost in the second round to Janko Tipsarevic in five sets.

2014

At the 2014 Indian Wells Masters, Verdasco vanquished eighth-seeded Richard Gasquet to achieve quarter-finals, where he lost to John Isner. The Spaniard won his 6th vocation title at the 2014 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships by beating Nicolas Almagro in straight sets.

2015

Verdasco started the year at the 2015 Qatar ExxonMobil Open overcoming Teymuraz Gabashvili in the first round before losing to inevitable champion David Ferrer in straight sets. Verdasco at that point took part in the 2015 AAMI Classic show competition where he crushed Gilles Simon in straight sets.

2016

At the Australian Open, Verdasco crushed world No. 5, 2009 champion and comrade Rafael Nadal in the first round in five sets, along these lines stamping only his third win against Nadal in his profession; also, he turned out to be recently the second player to beat Nadal in the first round of a Grand Slam. He accordingly lost his second round match to Dudi Sela in four sets.

2017

Verdasco started the year at the 2017 Qatar ExxonMobil Open overcoming Vasek Pospisil in the first round, fourth-seeded David Goffin in the second round, and sixth-seeded Ivo Karlovic in the quarterfinals. In the semi-last, against second-seeded and guarding champion Novak Djokovic, Verdasco won the principal set 6-4, and at 4-4 in the second set had 3 break indicates yet fizzled change over any.

Fernando Verdasco Biography

Fernando Verdasco Carmona conceived 15 November 1983 in Madrid, Spain. He is a Spanish expert tennis player. His vocation high singles positioning is world No. 7, accomplished in April 2009. Verdasco began playing tennis at four years old and had a full-time mentor when he was eight. Starting at 2009, Verdasco has been working in Las Vegas with Andre Agassi and his group, including Darren Cahill (Agassi’s previous mentor) and Gil Reyes (Agassi’s wellness mentor).

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