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Fernando Verdasco feels "good" after five-set thriller

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Fernando Verdasco insists that he is in good physical shape to fight on at the Australian Open after surviving a scare to beat David Goffin on the opening day.

Fernando Verdasco has insisted that he is strong shape physically after coming through a topsy-turvy battle against David Goffin earlier today at the Australian Open.

Goffin led by two sets to one in the first-round clash before Verdasco produced a rousing comeback to progress in five sets.

The Spaniard admitted on Twitter that he has been handed a tough section of the draw in Melbourne, with defending champion Novak Djokovic and Thomas Berdych lurking if he makes the later stages.

He tweeted: "I feel good and happy, physically good. It's a tough draw, but what else do you expect in a Grand Slam, always tough."

Verdasco also admitted in a Twitter takeover of the Australian Open's official account that he keeps his long hair in an effort to keep a youthful look.

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