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May 6, 2014
MADRID, SPAIN
R. BAUTISTA AGUT/F. Verdasco
2‑6, 7‑6, 6‑1
THE MODERATOR: Questions in Spanish, please.
Q. Apart from your opponent's good game, can you say something about your match? Can you give us a summation of what happened out there?
FERNANDO VERDASCO: Well, I think that this match talks by itself. I think it's not always that way, but I think today it is.
I think I have gone from more to less of course. The second set hurt me a lot, because even though I was a break down‑‑ I don't know.
I was seeing that if I was playing well and I did what I had to do, I had possibilities to win the tiebreak, even at 6‑5. But he played pretty well in the tiebreak. I think that he was playing well and I think I played badly tactically talking.
In the third I had 0‑40 at the beginning of the third set. I don't know really very well if it was that I did it wrongly tactically or whatever, because he has done it pretty well, too. He was playing long shots in that game, and I think that once he was able to recover from the 0‑40 he got a lot of confidence and started to play with a lot of confidence very hard and didn't commit any errors.
Well, I just tried to put the level up to maybe equal him, but just whatever I was trying to do, I was committing more errors. I think that in the end it was clear on the court. There is nothing more that I can say.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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