Analysing how the Base Liners would have fared in the Serve-Volley era
5) David Ferrer

Forever living under country mate Nadal’s shadow, David Ferrer is a grossly underestimated player. He is considered unlucky to play in the golden age of tennis.
A fitness fanatic, David Ferrer is capable of chasing every ball on the court. His athleticism is extremely hard to beat and a serve-volley player will find it tough against him. However, his shots are not as powerful like Djokovic and Nadal.
This makes him vulnerable to booming serves and fast hands volleying his shots on net.
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