David Nalbandian
David Nalbandian
David Pablo Nalbandianis an Argentine retired professional tennis player and former world No. 3. He was runner-up at the 2002 Wimbledon Championships and the winner of the Tennis Masters Cup in 2005. He has also won two Masters 1000 events. He is the only Argentine player in history who ever reached the semi-finals or better at all four Grand Slam tournaments and reached the men's singles final at Wimbledon...
NationalityArgentinian
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth1 January 1982
CityUnquillo, Argentina
The strongest feelings I experienced were in Davis Cup. It was the most powerful thing: the victories and the losses. It hits you in a distinct way. It's another level of satisfaction - another level of sadness.
I'm very confident we can win and it's going to be incredible.
I'm in semis this year, and I hope to win it.
After the tie-break in the first set, the game followed the path I wanted it to take. Now I don't mind who I play against,
I'll be damned if I'm going to Houston to sit on my butt for a week.
It's difficult to compare with last year, but overall I feel comfortable here,
I am in the semis in a really good shape.
I have known him for a long time, we played juniors together and won the junior doubles at Wimbledon in 1999, so we know each other's game very well.
I feel that I can keep going, so I have to keep working, keep playing, keep focus.
There was a lot of light in the arena and I didn't feel comfortable when I tossed the ball, ... It has not been my best day serving, but I did well on the important points.
I tried to play my game, but I never couldn't make it. So was tough. Was windy. He played incredible. So was really tough.
It's not a bad match to play in the first round, ... I'm not 100 percent to start tomorrow and he's not 100 percent.
It was the most important match of the year. I kept focus and when he came back after I was leading 4-0 I didn't lose my concentration. I left everything on court.
Almost perfect. When he play like this, it's very tough.