2015 French Open QF: Nishikori - Tsonga

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Federberg

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nehmeth said:
We are going to five... :nono

I'm happy. I didn't have any volume on at work, so it really only feels like I've been watching tennis for the last set :)
 

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Is Jo-Wili looking at an epic failure here?

Yes. I don't know if he's ever lost a five-setter from 2 sets to love up, but today could be a first.

He is 11-6 in his career in 5 setters, but the ATP site does not break down whether any are from 2 sets up.

http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Top-Players/Jo-Wilfried-Tsonga.aspx?t=mr
 

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Jo moves well for a big guy, but he still has a problem with lazy feet... ends up late to shots he could be on top of.

One of the commentators stated that Kei is 29 of 34 in deciding sets. Just wondering if Tsonga keeps this close, whether we might see Kei get a little tight.
 

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Bad play by Kei to give up a break.
 

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Nicolas Escude there looking hopeful... he was one of my favorite players back in his day.
 

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Way to go Jo! France is ebullient.

... and Japan is on a seppuku binge.


Congrats Moxie on calling it Jo in 5.
 

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great win for jo, hopefully he doesn't fold like 2 years ago.
 

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Congrats Jo! He has worked out as a wild card!
 

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The day of the power hitters. Weather will be sunnier on Thursday I'm guessing. Who does that help more?
 

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Wawrinka. The spin he can impart on his backhands is crazy.
Jo will just get killed in the backhand to backhand exchanges, and I think Stan is returning much better, and will have more opportunities on Tsonga's serve. I should have posted this in the semifinal thread but hey.
 

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Happy for Jo!
 

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Sad for Nishikori but what a great tournament for Tsonga! I thought he was going to fade into the night for a while but boy is he back! And at his home Grand slam to boot! So it will be either Wawrinka or Tsonga in the French Open final? Holy Moley. My mind is bended. Bended!
 

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Wow, I never would thought that Tsonga would reach the semis in RG been the clay his wort surface to play. Tennis is a box of surprises sometimes, I see tthat most of the. POLLS are working pretty bad :snicker
 

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Carol35 said:
Wow, I never would thought that Tsonga would reach the semis in RG been the clay his wort surface to play. Tennis is a box of surprises sometimes, I see tthat most of the. POLLS are working pretty bad :snicker

Jo was already in the SF in 2013, and in 2012, he had 4 or 5 match points against Djokovic in the QFs, so he has done pretty well at RG.
 

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Moxie629 said:
Carol35 said:
Wow, I never would thought that Tsonga would reach the semis in RG been the clay his wort surface to play. Tennis is a box of surprises sometimes, I see tthat most of the. POLLS are working pretty bad :snicker

Jo was already in the SF in 2013, and in 2012, he had 4 or 5 match points against Djokovic in the QFs, so he has done pretty well at RG.

Which was why I saw Kei coming back to win! I saw that look in Tsonga's eyes and Nishi had every chance, but I put it on his defensive style costing him his energy and opportunities; backing up and not taking those stupid floaters out of the air and finishing off points sooner! You can't blast winners from the baseline all the time! Too many of today's pros are still doing that; Nole the only real exception with Becker pushing him to be more adventurous out on court and attacking the net! :nono :angel::dodgy:
 

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Moxie629 said:
Carol35 said:
Wow, I never would thought that Tsonga would reach the semis in RG been the clay his wort surface to play. Tennis is a box of surprises sometimes, I see tthat most of the. POLLS are working pretty bad :snicker

Jo was already in the SF in 2013, and in 2012, he had 4 or 5 match points against Djokovic in the QFs, so he has done pretty well at RG.

Yeah.... Isner also took a set to Nadal years ego and he has at least 1 title on clay, Tsonga 0 titles (on clay)
 

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Happily suprised by Kinder, I thought Nishi would win, especially after he won teh 4th set. Congrats to Kinder, Gachassin is happy, his tourney looks great with a Froggy in semi, French people are happy too. Friday hot weather is scheduled (30d° C) let's see how both players react