Fernando Verdasco's family has been in the restaurant business long before he ever picked up a racquet. "My family since I was born [has] had three restaurants in Madrid," Verdasco said.
Just a week ago Spanish tennis said goodbye to one of its most talented players: Fernando Verdasco said goodbye after more than two decades dedicating his heart 100% to the sport of the racquet.
In his press conference after the last match of his career in Doha, Fernando Verdasco tried to answer this question: "I don't know if people realize how hard it is to win even one Grand Slam title ...
Former world No. 7 Fernando Verdasco announced his retirement this week at the ATP 500 Qatar Open, where he teamed up with Novak Djokovic in doubles. The duo made a strong debut, defeating Karen ...