Thanks guys for your kind comments
I'm happy to win my first tournament and i really didn't expected it, it's a strange victory for me because i'm usually the impatient type, but as i picked Ferrer it wouldn't have been smart to play him too much aggressive so i tried to play the usual Ferrer's undermining game.
Though i really don't consider myself playing at the same level as Fox and Kyuuji so i have to admit this results are worrying me a bit about Ferrer's efficiency on clay. Sure he has to be very dangerous on this surface in good hands but not unbeatable (because what will happen with Nadal then ?

), therefore i'm looking forward to see more match-up results between those chars in the next tournaments and also on fast surfaces and we'll surely run some more tests to check this out
I'm still feeling that playing a very good defense with such a char doesn't requires as much controls skills than building a very good attack game in TE, that is, with our current roster and power scheme, on clay, we'll see how it goes in the future.
About this final it was a pretty good match, still the second set quality was overall better, i guess i had more flaws than vs. Kyuuji, couldn't keep up with that high consistency all the time, especially in the first set, that's probably also because Federer has better weapons than Verdasco to get thru Ferrer's defense, and Fox also know how to use him pretty well, he could hit several good forehand attacks wich i couldn't reach everytime, also mixing up with some poisonned BH slices wich got me in trouble sometimes
In the first set i was down 1-3, then 1-4, 2-5, by then i really didn't thought i could win this first set, but started to be more patient and played a more consistent defense game,trying to drain Fox stamina more, especially in the early points of each serve games to get it more easy on the next points

, i could break him back then and close the gap to 5-5. This leaded to a tie break that i won mostly thanks to Fox unforced errors, thus the TB wasn't a tight fight.
In the second set i started more confident and had an early break in the very first game, then we could both hold our serves until 4-2 where i broke again to lead 5-2, by then i was probably a bit too much confident and then Fox broke me back in the next game where i'm losing the longest rally of the match (65 hits) losing my serve game

he hold his serve then to 5-4 and then i "served" it out.
Here's the stats, you'll find the replay in media section ( overall you'll see a better level in the second set imo) :
Thanks for a good game Fox, hope you're not too much mentally tired because of this neverending flow of high spins
