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David Ferrer to become the first Spanish to win the Miami Masters

30 March 2013 - 10: 37

David Ferrer qualified for the final of the Masters 1.000 Miami for the first time in his career after downing Tommy Haas in three suffered sleeves. The Javea the title will be played tomorrow against Andy Murray.

The player Javea, will have the opportunity to be the first Spanish to win this tournament, after beating German Tommy Haas for a marker 4-6, 6-2 and 6-3 after two hours and two minutes of play a clash played on Center Court.

The match began with both players tanteándose from the bottom track, with Ferrer dominating right and Haas making his way around a baton conductor. It was the German who took advantage arrived to Ecuador in the first set. A blank break in the sixth game was a clarion call for David descolocado who conceded three breaks included- -two consecutive games. A first half-hour to clear and start again no margin for error.

The second set was diametrically opposed from the beginning. Haas was less dynamic, rougher when getting around the table and erratic in the definition, especially when he was forced to hit right.

The third and final set began with a series of breaks in the German took the best part. Seniority, ability to temper the nerves and luck factor in some cases helped to take the lead (3-1). However, at the right time Ferrer exhibited its best to sink the sting again and end up the win.
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