Expectations from Juan Carlos Ferrero
A player who has had mixed results in the beginning of the 2010 year is Juan Carlos Ferrero. A seemingly impressive 18-5 record has been managed to amass by Juan Carlos Ferrero and 2 Singles Titles has been won this year. Though those numbers sound very impressive they can be slightly misleading.
To get out of his first match of the tournament has been a failure for Juan Carlos Ferrero in two different tennis betting tournaments this year. The Australian Open is included in this where Juan Carlos Ferrero failed to advance past Ivan Dodig. These sorts of results are not typical for a former number one player in the world. Though his standing as number one player in the world was several years ago, he is still expected to advance past the first round in each and every tournament he plays in.
A decent showing in each of his other opportunities has at least been made by Juan Carlos Ferrero with exception to those two tournaments where he did not advance. Singles Titles at The Brazil Open and the Copa Telmex are included in this. Though he won each of these Singles Titles, he did not have to face a single player in either tournament that is currently ranked higher than him in the ATP World Rankings en route to tournament victories.
It appears that the tools and knowledge has still been with Juan Carlos Ferrero to beat the people that he is favored over in the world. Whether he still has the ability to compete with many of the betting on tennis top players in the world is however, unclear.
The match was dropped to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga by Carlos Ferrero in his one match this year against a player ranked higher than him in the standings. This match was won by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga decisively in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2.
