David Ferrer proved that he is not prepared to give up his Paris Masters title without a fight as he beat world number one Rafael Nadal in straight sets to set up a final date with Novak Djokovic.
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“I need to move quicker. I was slow. I felt that I [was] always a little bit late on the ball.
“David, he’s quick and he plays inside the court and he puts you pressure on you all the time. If I move [better], I’m going to have the chance to hit the ball quicker and play with [fewer] mistakes.
“When he’s playing well, he’s very dangerous on all the surfaces, but especially on this one, because it’s probably the worst surface for me.”
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