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David Ferrer: 'No retirement plans'

Thirty-three-year-old David Ferrer reveals that he is looking to keep playing tennis for another "two or three years".

David Ferrer has insisted that he has no intention of calling time on his tennis career.

The 33-year-old has struggled for form this season, particularly in the Grand Slams where his best showing was a quarter-final appearance at the French Open.

However, the Spaniard has revealed that he would like to continue playing for another "two or three years".

"My fitness level is good. I want to play another two or three years more. My motivation level is the same as a 20-year-old player," he told reporters.

Ferrer is currently eighth in the race for a place at the ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena in November.

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