2015 Shanghai Masters Final: Djokovic v. Tsonga

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Kirijax said:
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Amazing. A season for the ages if he goes on to win the WTF. It will be a total shock if he doesn't at this point. Zooming up the ladders of greats!

He has now matched 2011 in big titles: 3 slams and 5 masters.
Paris and London are still on the table...

Is he going to play Paris?

As far as I know, yes. Did you read anything else?
 

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A great tourney for Novak, breezing through without facing a real challenge, but a better tourney for Tsonga in some ways, signalling a return to some level of excellent form...
 

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Kieran said:
A great tourney for Novak, breezing through without facing a real challenge, but a better tourney for Tsonga in some ways, signalling a return to some level of excellent form...

I gave up on Tsonga last year;)

I have to recalibrate now
 

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herios said:
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He has now matched 2011 in big titles: 3 slams and 5 masters.
Paris and London are still on the table...

Is he going to play Paris?

As far as I know, yes. Did you read anything else?

No, I haven't heard anything. It's just that Paris is the poor-man's Masters that those who have already qualified for the WTF tend to sit out. So was just wondering.
 

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herios said:
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A great tourney for Novak, breezing through without facing a real challenge, but a better tourney for Tsonga in some ways, signalling a return to some level of excellent form...

I gave up on Tsonga last year;)

I have to recalibrate now

I gave up on him three years ago. Don't recalibrate too soon, this resurgence is just another cycle of his usual pattern...
 

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Is he going to play Paris?

As far as I know, yes. Did you read anything else?

No, I haven't heard anything. It's just that Paris is the poor-man's Masters that those who have already qualified for the WTF tend to sit out. So was just wondering.

All the top 4 guys are supposedly going there, which negates your statement
 

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herios said:
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As far as I know, yes. Did you read anything else?

No, I haven't heard anything. It's just that Paris is the poor-man's Masters that those who have already qualified for the WTF tend to sit out. So was just wondering.

All the top 4 guys are supposedly going there, which negates your statement

Sure does. Paris should be good this year. Another Djokovic victory of course.
 

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So Djokovic wins his 57th career title, 25th Masters and 9th title of 2015. His record since the USO is simply amazing. In the doubles, Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo, suddenly emerging as the team to beat, takes the Shanghai title.

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Typical result from Tsonga, when he was playing well before he was doing the same, he plays great the tournament but at the end always loses :cover
 

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Tsonga's best days are well behind him while Djokovic bizarrely seems to be getting better with age. The result was never in doubt.
 

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Front242 said:
Tsonga's best days are well behind him while Djokovic bizarrely seems to be getting better with age. The result was never in doubt.
This.
Just woke up and said 'as expected' at the result. While watching the Nadal match replay yesterday I was thinking to myself that it really didn't matter who was going to be on the other side of the net on Sunday. The outcome would remain the same. No one is beating Nole at this point.

Re : Tsonga and a resurgence, let's pump the brakes. The only person he beat of note to get there was a resurgent Nadal and in that match took an inexplicable bagel to the face. Wouldn't hold my breath for Tsonga, the mental gaffes are still there
 

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Front242 said:
Tsonga's best days are well behind him while Djokovic bizarrely seems to be getting better with age. The result was never in doubt.

Nothing bizarre about it. Some players do peak in their late twenties like Wawrinka does, Anderson does, and so on.
Tsonga might not be among them, not to mention Tsonga is 2 years older than Nole. Who knows, perhaps in 2 years from now, Nole also would be beyond his best and going downhill.
Also, Tsonga had many injuries through his career, while Nole not so much.
 

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Yeah, Tsonga has had a ton of knee injuries. Bad ones.
 

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How Djokovic remains so injury free is the thing that is becoming more and more bizarre for me.
 

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How Djokovic remains so injury free is the thing that is becoming more and more bizarre for me.

I would recommend you some stretching then, so you will see how effective that is. You will never come anywhere close to his level, but it helps anyone...
 

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herios said:
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How Djokovic remains so injury free is the thing that is becoming more and more bizarre for me.

I would recommend you do some stretching, then you will see how effective that is. You will never come anywhere close to his level, but it helps anyone...

Gumby knows. :)

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herios said:
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How Djokovic remains so injury free is the thing that is becoming more and more bizarre for me.

I would recommend you some stretching then, so you will see how effective that is. You will never come anywhere close to his level, but it helps anyone...

Are you kidding me? If I even try to attempt to do something that Djokovic does, I will snap something and be maimed for life. I'll just sit back and enjoy watching Djoko do the stretching as I exercise by brushing the seaweed falvored pretzel crumbs off of myself. :snicker
 

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Kirijax said:
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No, I haven't heard anything. It's just that Paris is the poor-man's Masters that those who have already qualified for the WTF tend to sit out. So was just wondering.

All the top 4 guys are supposedly going there, which negates your statement

Sure does. Paris should be good this year. Another Djokovic victory of course.

Bercy organizers fought and got a week break between them and the WTF. Since then, everybody plays there. The skipping was done when WTF was happening in the week immediately after Bercy.
(remember that Bercy told ATP that if WTF is going to be the right next week, they would actualy
prefer to hold Bercy in Feb).
 

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Hope Tsonga can qualify for Masters at least