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		<title>Indian Wells: Ferrero d. Ancic 7-5 4-6 7-6</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pacific Life Open (Indian Wells)
18 March 2008
J. Ferrero/M. Ancic 7-5 4-6 7-6
An interview with: JUAN CARLOS FERRERO
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JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I&#8217;m very happy about my game today. I played very well. I think whole match was a good match until the end. I couldn&#8217;t finish, I think, first because I had a lot of chances in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Pacific Life Open (Indian Wells)</b><br />
18 March 2008<br />
J. Ferrero/M. Ancic 7-5 4-6 7-6<br />
An interview with: JUAN CARLOS FERRERO<br/><br />
<b>Q.</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I&#8217;m very happy about my game today. I played very well. I think whole match was a good match until the end. I couldn&#8217;t finish, I think, first because I had a lot of chances in the third set, 15 40 and also to advantage to try to break his serve. And at the end, I was 6 4 down in the tiebreak, and was funny to play. I think I enjoy it.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Juan Carlos you&#8217;re 28 now. Ten years past Roland Garros junior final. Five years will be your anniversary for the win. What keeps you motivated and going on a day to day basis?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Sometimes it&#8217;s difficult, for sure, because you travel a lot, and sometimes the matches are going the way that you don&#8217;t like. But, anyway, I love tennis, and I enjoying playing tennis yet, so it&#8217;s the key to keep working.<br/><span id="more-786"></span><b>Q. Do titles matter to you as much as they used to, winning titles?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, of course it is. But, you know, I&#8217;m not thinking about it so much. Just wanted to work, to try to win some tournaments, sure. <br/><br />
<b>Q. The older you get your perspective changes just a little bit to keep yourself mentally fresh?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Not not a lot of change. The only matter to me I try to keep the motivation so high and be physically very good, because I think it&#8217;s very important, and be fit the whole time.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Do you feel like you&#8217;re a better player than you were five years ago?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I think so. I think so. Mentally I&#8217;m so much better, I think, so much stronger. And physically I think I&#8217;m so much better than before. I don&#8217;t know, maybe I improve a little bit my serve, also my backhand, so I don&#8217;t know why I&#8217;m not winning tournaments.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Do you feel like a lot of the same guys you were playing in 2003 are&#8230;</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I play finals I think, you know, I had a little bit of bad luck, because all years I play finals so I could win tournaments, I could still win tournaments. So if I do not play like in five or six years of final, of course I&#8217;m going to think what&#8217;s wrong. But I&#8217;m still playing finals, important finals, Masters Series last year in Monte Carlo, so keep going, just keep going.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Is it sort of strange looking around the area and seeing all these young players and you&#8217;re a veteran now? Does that seem a little funny to you, almost?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I&#8217;m not like veteran at all. I&#8217;m 28, so not really. Of course, I&#8217;m, you know, I look to Rafa or Djokovic or some of these guys, and of course they are so young. But I pass through this age and I&#8217;m thinking of me and not the others<br/><br />
<b>Q. So you&#8217;re saying you&#8217;re better now, which is understandable. But you were No. 1 in 2003. During that summer, except for the US Open final, you were a pretty dominant player, no?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah.<br/><br />
<b>Q. So you feel you&#8217;re better now, but then you were winning more, so the connection is where?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: It&#8217;s all about, I think, confidence. You&#8217;re allowed to win a lot of matches, you know, and it&#8217;s like the people has a lot of respect to you and a lot of matches you&#8217;re winning, like, you know how to play. Right now I&#8217;m not seeded in a lot of tournaments and I have to play against the best players in maybe second or third round, so it&#8217;s not easier as before, that I have to play against these players in semis or finals.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Does it amaze you a little bit that Rafa has been able to win Roland Garros three times in a row? You went to the final, you won it, you&#8217;ve been close to the top. Three times in a row is not so easy.</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Of course not. It&#8217;s not easy, but I think he&#8217;s very strong, and, you know, on clay he&#8217;s one of the best in the world, or maybe the best. You know, what can I say?<br/><br />
<b>Q. Can you talk a little bit about the next round. Playing against David. What&#8217;s going to be the key for that?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: The key is for me very important to recover so good for tomorrow. I have a little time to recover. I play second, so, you know, I&#8217;m going to recover fast. I have to play very aggressive as in Australia I play it. I try to be very aggressive with his second set and try to take the point before him.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Can you talk about the hotel you bought, that&#8217;s yours, your hotel you bought, Hotel Ferrero?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah. The hotel, it&#8217;s open like seven months ago, and it&#8217;s working very well. It has 12 rooms, 8 rooms different, I mean, the design is different. We have, like a big place for party, weddings. It&#8217;s going good.<br/><br />
<b>Q. It&#8217;s not that common for tennis players to go do that, especially while they&#8217;re playing. Why did you decide to do that now as opposed to maybe when you retire?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Because I don&#8217;t have to do it when I just retire. I think I have time to make some business, as well, right now. I have people that I have a lot of confidence with them, and, you know, I bought the place, and it was the time to make it.<br/><br />
<b>Q. So is it close to the beach of Valencia; is that right?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: It&#8217;s in the interior. It&#8217;s like 40 minutes from the beach. It&#8217;s like 40 minutes to Valencia and 40 minutes to Alicante.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Is it in the mountains a little bit? Very pretty, nice place?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, yeah, yeah.<br />
<b>Q. Are you planning on putting up more hotels, or just that one?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Just for the moment that&#8217;s enough.<br/><br />
<b>Q. How much does it cost to stay there? Can we get a deal?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I don&#8217;t know. There&#8217;s different price. (laughter.)<br/><br />
<b>Q. Friends, one thing, journalists?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: We can make a deal. Don&#8217;t worry.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Really? Are you going to advertise your hotel will you ever advertise your hotel around here at the tournaments?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: I don&#8217;t know, maybe.<br/><br />
<b>Q. So a tennis court, is there tennis court there?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: There is a grass court.<br/><br />
<b>Q. Seriously?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Yeah, it&#8217;s just to enjoy. It&#8217;s not to&#8230;<br/><br />
<b>Q. So it sounds like a Wimbledon grass court. You didn&#8217;t bring in the groundskeepers?</b><br />
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: No, no.</p>
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