Ferrer to Play in Malaysian Open
The Malaysian Open, being held in the capital of Kuala Lumpur annually for the past three years has announced that world number David Ferrer has agreed to be a part of the event in its 4th year, as he becomes the first player from the top 10 of the ATP men’s tennis rankings to play in the fledgling event.
And joining Ferrer for the event will be the highest ranked Asian player, Kei Nishikori, the 18th ranked player in the world from Japan.
Nick Freyer, the director of the Malaysian Open was extremely excited at the press conference as he announced the participation of the Spaniard Ferrer for the tournament, stating that the semi finalist at Roland Garros will arguably be the biggest draw of the tournament and for a player of his caliber to come to the country and play in the tournament speaks volumes about the management and ambition of the event. Read more »