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Tsonga is back to make his presence felt at the US Open


After becoming one of the most talked about names in men's Tennis, Jo-Wilfred Tsonga has not had the dominating run many would have predicted after finishing runner-up at the Australian Open this year.


Injury has plagued his progress in 2008 since May but now the the Frenchman is back to perhaps give the US Open one hell of a shake.

His rapid ascent up the rankings halted by a knee injury, No. 19 seed Tsonga of France took to the court yesterday against Spain’s Santiago Ventura for his first professional match since May of this year.

Though he started 2008 in peak form, rolling through the Australian Open as an unseeded entry and defeating four seeded players, including Rafael Nadal in straight sets, on the way, Tsonga was visibly rusty in this match.

“I didn't play really good tennis...I was a bit worried about my knee," the 23-year old French star remarked.

"Of course it is different than before. But I feel good,” Tsonga said of the knee injury that derailed his clay-court season.

In Ventura, he was faced with an opponent with a strong serve and a deft touch around the net who seemed more than willing to take advantage of Tsonga’s long layoff from professional play.

Tsonga’s first serve was inconsistent and his touch evaded him at first, and Ventura, who exhibited strong play and great confidence in his shots, took the first set 7-6 with a commanding performance in the final set’s tiebreaker.


The second set saw Tsonga slowly find his service game, reeling off fierce first serves to win 6-4 and begin to take control of the match.

Scraping the rust from his game with each powerful forehand and every soft volley that fell just beyond Ventura’s reach, Tsonga recaptured his game, began to break his opponent’s serve, and took the match.

On another day, Ventura’s energetic play might have helped him advance. But this was Tsonga’s story and today in the bright sun of the Grandstand at the 2008 US Open, his trip back up the rankings began anew.

With time to rest his knee, Tsonga will take the court again in the next round against the unranked but always dangerous Carlos Moya.

“It is difficult,” Tsonga said of coming back from his injury. “That’s life. Sometimes you are happy and sometimes you are not. I am happy to be back on the court.”
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David Ferrer fires

August 25th 2008 20:39
As expected - Ferrer goes through to the second round


The 4th overall ranked player in the game, David Ferrer, dropped the 111th ranked player, Martin Vassallo Arguello, in straight sets 7-6, 6-2, 6-2 in his first match of the 2008 Open.

Ferrer is having the best year of his career after a stellar run at the Open last year in which he reached the semi-finals of a Slam for the first time when he faced Novak Djokovic.

Although Djokovic won that match in straight sets 6-4, 6-4, 6-3,it marked a turning point in the Spaniard’s career.

Known more as a clay court player similar to his countryman Rafael Nadal, in 2008 Ferrer reached the quarter finals of the 2008 Australian Open as well as the quarter finals of Roland Garros and saw his ranking jump from 15 in 2007 to 4 in 2008.

As Ferrer's first match of this year’s Open began, it seemed he would easily dispatch Vassallo Arguello, a 28 year old from Argentina.

Vassallo Arguello has never made it past the first round of play at a hard court Grand Slam and is 1-8 on hard courts at the tour level.

But as Vassallo Arguello began to warm up in the first set, Ferrer seemed to tighten up.

Both men held serve for each of their first four games. With Vassallo Arguello serving to tie Ferrer at 5 games to 5, Ferrer saw his first good chance to break Vassallo Arguello at 30-30. Instead, he smacked two easy shots into the net in a row.

Ferrer then proceeded to double fault on his first serve in the following game and was visably frustrated, shaking his head as he walked to towel off.

Despite the early misstep, Ferrer held serve and took a 6-5 lead in the first set.

Vassallo Arguello was against the blocks and about to lose his first set, down 30-40 when the crowd at Louis Armstrong rallied around him. He came back from the brink and held serve to push Ferrer to a tie-break. But Vassallo Arguello unraveled in the tie-break, losing to Ferrer 7-1.

Ferrer seemed to have the mental edge over his opponent in the second set after the grueling hour and a half first set win. Vassallo Arguello held his first two service games, but Ferrer easily broke his third and went on to hold his own, taking a 4-2 lead over Vassallo Arguello.

Although the momentum was on Ferrer’s side, Vassallo Arguello put up a good fight in his next service game, bringing Ferrer to deuce several times, but eventually Ferrer broke him and took a commanding 5-2 lead.

Ferrer held serve and took the second set 6-2.

Ferrer turned up the heat in the third set, breaking Vassallo Arguello’s first service game, only allowing his opponent to get one winner in. He put an exclamation point on the break with a crowd pleasing, powerful cross-court forehand that Vassallo Arguello dove for but could not reach.

Ferrer broke Vassallo Arguello again in his fourth service game, bringing the score to 5-2 and easily held on to win his own service game to end the match.

"For me the US Open was my best result here, and my best Grand Slam," Ferrer told media after the match. "And now I am happy to come back here, and we will see."

Ferrer went unbroken throughout the match. He will face the winner of today's match between Andreas Beck and John Isner.
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Is Nadal up to the pressure?

August 25th 2008 00:55


Roger Federer is ready to throw the gauntlet down to Rafael Nadal.

"Rafa will feel what I have been feeling for the past five years", Federer said on the cusp of the US Open.

"Now, it is he who is the favourite" the Swiss maestro laughed after relinquishing his 238 week rein as the ruler of Men's Tennis at no.1.

When the US Open begins tomorrow, Federer will notice change. It will be the first time in many moons that he will be world no.2, after Nadal recently claimed the crown of men's Tennis seven days ago.

How does Federer feel about it?

"During the five years, I thought it was necessary to win every tournament but now things have changed.

"Nadal will feel the pressure of being world no.1. It will be interesting to see how he handles favouritism on all surfaces after demonstrating such great form this year.

"For now, he is the favourite for the US Open." Federer smiles

In regards to his own chances in claiming an elusive grand slam in 2008, Federer will approach every match with caution.

"I have to start with care. I have been very consistent this year in Grand Slam events. But Nadal is playing very, very well and deserves to be no.1."
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King Rafa pure gold

August 18th 2008 00:54
Gold and No.1 - Nadal is having a stellar year


Rafael Nadal has squashed Fernando Gonzalez in the final of the men's Tennis tournament in Beijing to claim the gold, thus reminding us why he is the new world no.1


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Nadal and Federer showcase brilliance

August 12th 2008 22:04
Nadal was too hard to contain for Hewitt


Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have advanced to the third round in Beijing, with few problems


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Federer and Nadal on course for Gold

August 11th 2008 20:59
The Swiss train is now on a roll


Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have started well in their bid for Olympic gold in Beijing


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Nadal dreams for Olympic Gold

August 6th 2008 23:29
Practice makes perfect for Nadal


Rafael Nadal has now achieved his primary goal for 2008: from August 18th, he will be the new world number one player in the ATP rankings


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Federer aura gone

August 1st 2008 00:00
Federer's game is not what it used to be


Roger Federer leaves the Cincinnati Masters early after losing to Ivo Karlovic 7-6, 6-4,7-6. Rafael Nadal has everything in his hands to clinch the world no.1 ranking


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Nadal the master of Toronto

July 27th 2008 23:04
Nadal is enjoying his best form


Spaniard Rafael Nadal won his fifth consecutive title after beating German Nicolas Kiefer 6-3, 6-2 in the Toronto Masters yesterday


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Del Potro celebrates his second consecutive ATP title


Argentine tennis player Juan Martin Del Potro conquered yesterday's ATP final at Kiztbühel, Austria, defeating Jurgen Melzer 6-2, 6-1 to claim his second consecutive title on hardcourts


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It's time to relax - Nadal is eager for rest


Rafael Nadal is, without doubt, the sports icon of the week


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Nadal closer to Federer than ever

July 8th 2008 01:33
Nadal is closing in on Federer's dominance


Flamboyant king of Wimbledon Rafael Nadal has closed the gap between him and Roger Federer in the fight to claim the world no.1 ranking


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Nadal accepts his crown

July 7th 2008 00:21
Look to the heavens - Nadal realises his moment of glory


Nadal has achieved what was thought to be impossible - beating Roger Federer 6-4, 6-4, 6-7, 6-7, 9-7 in a final more time consuming than ever experienced on the surfaces of Wimbledon


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Federer Vs Nadal preview

July 5th 2008 01:29
sprinting to the finish line - Federer's sixth Wimbledon crown is in sight


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