Tsonga leaves Federer wincing to reach French Open semis
Updated: 2013-06-05 10:23
(Agencies)
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Federer gasping
Roger Federer of Switzerland leaves the court after losing his men's singles quarter-final match to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France during the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, June 4, 2013. [Photo/Agencies] |
The numbers were certainly not adding up for a man who has lit up the world stage for a decade sweeping up a record 17 Grand Slam trophies in the process.
The Swiss counts "Jo Willy" as one of his close friends on the tour and if he was looking for any favors on Tuesday, they were in short supply.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France celebrates defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in their men's singles quarter-final match during the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, June 4, 2013. [Photo/Agencies] |
"Should have never gotten broken (after being up) 4-2 (in the first set). In hindsight now that's obviously a huge game for me, and things didn't go well from then on for me today."
That was an accurate assessment as he went on to lose eight of the next nine games.
If that run was bad, things got really desperate in the seventh game of the third set. He contemplated smashing his racket at 15-15, smashed the ball into the net to go down 15-30 before Tsonga slammed the ball into him to break for a 4-3 lead.
While Federer was left to digest everything that went wrong for him on Tuesday, Tsonga rejoiced in setting up a last-four date with David Ferrer without dropping a set.
A backhand long from Federer on match point allowed Tsonga to bury memories of the "tragic near miss" against Djokovic and dream about the possibility of becoming the first Frenchman in the final since Henri Leconte in 1988.
"I played very well against a champion who has won everything," said a beaming Tsonga.
"But even if you play the best player in the world...you have a chance because the guy in front of you has two legs, two arms, one head. That's it. And today I proved it.
"I hope I can come back here in three days and do something big."
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