Davis Cup 世界組第一天 1-1
R1 - M.CHIUDINELLI (SUI) def. F.VERDASCO (ESP)  6-3  6-4  3-6  7-6(2) 
R2 - D.FERRER (ESP) def. S.BOHLI (SUI) 6-3  6-2  6-2 
Fernando臨時上陣,在比賽後半段表現得不錯,可惜還是輸掉;P~
禮拜日繼續加油!!!
Ferrer Rocks!
賽後他的訪問
http://www.daviscup.com/shared/medialibrary/audio/mp3/DC_7180_mp3.MP3
DC官網新聞
Ferrer makes it 1-1 after day one 
David Ferrer has equalized for Spain in the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas first
round tie against Switzerland in Geneva. The number two Spanard had no
trouble in beating rookie Stephane Bohli 63 62 62.
The end of the match was symptomatic: Ferrer served, Bohli prepared for a
two-handed backhand but the ball landed on the line producing a tricky bounce
resulting in Bohli missing the ball. After one hour and 46 minutes Ferrer,
who won the Auckland title earlier this year, had done the job he set out to
do.
44 unforced errors from Bohli
The 24-year-old baseliner was the better player throughout the match: He
converted six of 14 break points and only conceded his own serve once. In the
end, the statistics proved the Spaniards' supremacy. He prevailed with 94 to
67 points, 44 of them being unforced errors by Bohli.
Ferrer was very happy about his first win in a live Davis Cup rubber, "I
played my game, point by point and did it very well. I am also happy that I
handled the pressure well."
Geneva-born Bohli, who previously had only played (and lost) two matches on
the ATP tour, tried to mix up his game as much as possible, but was not up to
the task. "I was way too nervous. I am sorry that I couldn't give the
unbelievable crowd more to cheer form," said Bohli after the match. "It has
been a very good apprenticeship for me. If I play again on Sunday, I will be
a completely different player."
In the middle of the third set, there was a moment of shock in the Palexpo
Arena. Bohli fell and needed treatment. Fortunately, the bad luck that seems
to have settled in Geneva with both number one players, Stanislas Wawrinka
and Rafael Nadal, out with injuries, didn't cause any further trouble. "It
was just a nervous cramp", Bohli said.
Visiting Spain remain the favourites
Although the best-ranked players of the teams prevailed in both reverse
singles, the result after day one gives more hopes to the Swiss than they had
expected after the injury of Wawrinka, who underwent successful surgery on
Friday morning. The visitors remain the favourites however, whether Nadal
will play in the doubles and/or Sunday's singles or not. "I think, we can win
the tie with him or without him", Ferrer said.
After the conclusion of yesterday's matches, Nadal went back to the hospital
to have further tests. Captain Emilio Sanchez won't force anything. "We will
have the results later but he will only play if he is healthy. For the
doubles, we don't plan to make any changes for now, said Sanchez."
Switzerland had entered the tie as major outsiders after Wawrinka’s injury
and many people expected a clean sweep for the visitors. Therefore, the score
after day one gives reason to a certain optimism, as captain Severin Luthi
pointed out "Definitely, I would have signed for a 1-1 on Thursday night.We
are on schedule now and try to prepare the doubles as well as we can."
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