Tsonga was then defeated in straight sets by David Ferrer. Does everyone else see the eerie resemblance between Jo-Wilfred and Muhammad Ali! Players on the ATP circuit have nicknamed Tsonga “the Muhammad Ali of Tennis” due to his striking resemblance to Muhammad Ali, who is one of his heroes. At the 2010 Australian Open, Tsonga beat Sergiy Stakhovsky, Taylor Dent, Tommy Haas, and Nicolás Almagro. He then fell to No. 110 to No. He won his first clay-court tournament at the 2017 Lyon Open. Tsonga recorded his first-ever match win at Roland Garros by defeating Julien Benneteau in the first round. When Liston failed to meet the bell for the seventh round, Ali was declared the winner by TKO and became at the time the youngest man to ever take the … See here for a complete list of exchanges and delays. Struggles with injury and the birth of his first child had a significant impact on Tsonga's activity in the ensuing months. 23 seed Jack Sock and unseeded Dan Evans in the third and fourth rounds respectively, both in four sets. He can play both two-handed and one-handed backhand. At the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters in Cincinnati, Tsonga made an early exit from the singles category, unexpectedly losing to No. Puesto que Ali es el ídolo de Tsonga, la gente, inevitablemente, compara al pegador francés con nuestro héroe Muhammad: pues no. He then entered the Kremlin Cup in Moscow, but lost against Viktor Troicki in the second round. Tsonga then entered the French Open. At the 2012 French Open, Tsonga and Djokovic met again in an important match, in the quarterfinals. Tsonga had never beaten Davydenko in two previous attempts, but made sure that run was not extended to three with a tight three-set win. Next on the calendar was the 2012 Dubai Tennis Championships. 2 Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals. At the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, he defeated Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo, Sergei Bubka, and Guillermo García-López, before losing to Roger Federer in the semifinal. Next up for Tsonga was the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. France first faced Spain. Just before 2012 began, Tsonga participated in the Abu Dhabi exhibition tournament in late December 2011, where he lost a match against David Ferrer. Tsonga defeated Radek Štěpánek, but the Czech Republic had an insurmountable 3–1 lead. In the Miami Masters, Tsonga was beaten in the third round by Roberto Bautista Agut. Tsonga fought hard, but it was not quite enough, as Nadal battled to a three-set win. He began the Australian Open by winning in four sets against Marcos Baghdatis, then beat the young Australian Omar Jasika in three sets before overcoming compatriot Pierre-Hugues Herbert, also in three sets. He was just 21 at the time. Current through the 2020 Australian Open. Tsonga then entered the PTT Thailand Open, where he was the defending champion and top seed, as Rafael Nadal withdrew just days before the tournament began. 6 in the world, at Beijing in 2004. Tsonga won his first match, beating countryman Vincent Millot and then faced 31st seed American Sam Querrey, defeating him in straight sets. A week later, Tsonga had wins over Denis Istomin, Ricardo Mello, and Frederico Gil to make the round of 16 at the 2012 Australian Open. [58] It was his fifth loss to Djokovic in 2012. Tsonga defeated Fernando Verdasco, but Johansson lost her singles, and the pair lost the doubles. He was given the top seed at the Moselle Open at Metz, France where he opened his bid for a third title at the tournament by winning in straight sets against Gilles Müller. He did not beat a seeded player in his progress to the fourth round (Andy Murray, the potential seed he would have faced, had dropped out). At the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington, D.C, Tsonga lost to the American John Isner in the second round. Following a run to the semifinals at Queen's, where he lost to the eventual champion, Andy Murray, Tsonga then competed at Wimbledon, where he was a two-time semifinalist. Tsonga had a career-high ITF junior singles ranking of world No. En tout cas, outre la similitude physique à la limite du mimétisme ( Doppelgänger ), la ressemblance entre ces deux grands sportifs est frappante : même air gentil, même sourire charmeur, même gabarit, même coupe de cheveux, même envie de gagner et même force d’impacte … et ce n’est pas tout ! Noqueado. 21 in the states and even higher in Wakelin’s homeland, Great Britain, where it climbed to No. After nursing an injury, Tsonga entered the 2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell. There, he beat Mikhail Youzhny in just over an hour to clinch his third title of the season and his first-ever ATP World Tour 500 title. Maybe I think I have the same (in) tennis as his (in) boxing.”, Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Ed Osmond. He added the one-handed backhand to his repertoire midway through 2011, as was evident in his matches against Murray in the final of Queen's Club and against Federer in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. Tsonga's next tournament was the Rotterdam Open. After skipping two tournaments, Tsonga made his return at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, but he lost his first singles match in the clay-court season at the hands of Richard Gasquet. [48] They have met 23 times with Djokovic leading 17–6, including 7–1 in the Grand Slams. Tsonga played his first tournament of the year at the Australian Open, where he defeated the American qualifier Kevin King in straight sets in the first round. Tsonga started dating Noura El Shwekh (she is of Swiss nationality) from late 2014. Born to a Congolese father and a French mother, Tsonga is nicknamed “Ali” because of his facial resemblance to Muhammad Ali. He also had no pressure or … In the fourth round, he was defeated in three sets by seventh seed, Kei Nishikori. In the quarterfinals, he overcame No. “Yeah, of course, I watch some DVDs,” Tsonga said, adding that there were other things he admired in the 66-year-old. The Australian Open found Tsonga making it to the quarterfinals, before losing to Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in four sets. Si cela vous étonne, on a peut-être trouvé la raison de ce choix original. “Maybe his personality on the court. He missed the entire North American swing, including the US Open for the second time in four years, due to the injury. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has a younger brother (Enzo) who, much like Jo, has been inspired to play sports and is part of the French basketball program (junior). A week later, Tsonga made a semifinal appearance at the Open Sud de France in Montpellier, but was beaten by Gaël Monfils for the first time. [4] Tsonga is coached by compatriot Eric Winogradsky. Tsonga then played in the 2012 AAMI Classic exhibition tournament and lost the two matches he played. 18. He was defeated by Santiago Giraldo in the second round of the 2014 Mutua Madrid Open in straight sets. After helping France to a Davis Cup win against the Czech Republic, Tsonga crashed out in the second round of the Rio Olympics. 2 in 2003. [23] The victory earned him a spot in his first Grand Slam final, where he was beaten by No. Tsonga's followed up with a straight sets win against Dominic Thiem and reached his second quarterfinal at the tournament (the first being in 2013) where he was beaten by No. At the 2010 BNP Paribas Open, Tsonga lost to Robin Söderling in the fourth round. Son coup droit est un uppercut indécelable dévastateur! In the quarterfinals, he stunned the Centre Court crowd by coming from two sets down to defeat Roger Federer. In a marathon encounter, they won their next match against the Spaniards López and David Ferrer, 18–16 in the third set. Next up was the Gerry Weber Open, Tsonga suffered a straight-set defeat against German Tommy Haas in the second round. He had two wins, but lost against Julien Benneteau in the semifinal, ending his title defense. He then advanced to the fourth round of Wimbledon after a tricky first and second round against Jürgen Melzer and Sam Querrey, both taking him to 5 sets. He has reached the quarterfinal stage of all four Grand Slams. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga à l'instar de Mohamed Ali entre sur le court comme sur un ring, toujours avec l'intention de faire mal et de gagner par KO. His strings are LUXiLON Alu Power Rough strings. He eased into the quarterfinals over Feliciano López, but lost to No. Their most recent meeting was in the quarterfinals of the 2016 US Open, where Tsonga lost on a retirement after losing the first two sets. He defeated Agustín Calleri, Robert Kendrick, and Gilles Simon, only to lose to Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals. Following the Argentina Open, he played in the Rio Open, where he was beaten in the first round by No. [33], Tsonga then made a comeback at Metz, reaching the final but losing to compatriot Gilles Simon. No. 212, and in early July was in the top 100 at No. MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian Open finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga’s resemblance to a young Muhammad Ali has caused quite a stir at the year’s first grand slam. [43][44] Tsonga withdrew from the Masters 1000 tournaments in Madrid and Rome, the Lyon Open and the French Open because he had not recovered from his left knee surgery. In the semifinals, he defeated British wildcard James Ward, but he let slip a healthy lead into a disappointing loss against Andy Murray in the final. [42] Tsonga pulled out of five ATP World Tour tournaments that were to be held in February, March and April (Rotterdam, Marseille, Indian Wells, Miami and Monte-Carlo) due to injuries. He defeated Victor Hănescu and Ernests Gulbis before dispatching Lleyton Hewitt (the top seed). 338 Thiago Monteiro. His semi-final win was against Wimbledon semi-finalist Grigor Dimitrov. At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he had a win over Juan Mónaco, but was beaten by Ivan Ljubičić in round two. Tsonga, seeded fourth, defeated Marcos Baghdatis and Lukáš Rosol, but lost once again to del Potro. Tsonga began 2007 ranked No. In the round-robin portion of the Masters Cup, Tsonga lost to Nikolay Davydenko and Juan Martín del Potro, and beat Novak Djokovic, but he did not advance to the semifinals. Tsonga, the sixth seed, retired with an adductor muscle injury from his French Open third-round match against Latvia's Ernests Gulbis when he was leading 5–2 in the first set. In February, Tsonga won the Rotterdam singles title, beating David Goffin in the final in three sets to earn his first ATP World Tour singles title since the 2015 Moselle Open in Metz in September 2015. He underwent successful knee surgery and participated in the 2008 US Open. Prior to this victory, Tsonga had lost his last nine matches and 18 sets to Djokovic. Tsonga, Ali (Because of him having a similar face to the former American boxer Muhammad Ali) ? Jo demolished John Isner, but in similar fashion, Johansson lost to Venus Williams, and the pair lost to the Americans in the mixed doubles. In the finals, they faced the top seeded Americans Mike and Bob Bryan, but lost in straight sets, thus winning the Olympic silver medal. The pair have also met in two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals. Berdych took the first set and Tsonga the second, but Tsonga could not withstand Berdych's growing confidence in a three-set loss. Tsonga needed a quarterfinal appearance in Paris to secure it for certain. However, he fell in the semifinals to Jarkko Nieminen. The Davis Cup was next against Germany. [52] Tsonga then won their next four meetings, before Djokovic stopped the streak at Miami in 2009. Tsonga's year-end 169 ranking spots climb was the biggest climb of any player ranked in the top 75. In 2017, Tsonga helped France to their first Davis Cup win in 16 years after previously losing in the final in 2014. Tsonga then made his debut at the 2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. He defeated Britain's Jamie Baker, but was ousted by Ivan Dodig in three extremely tight sets. Tsonga pulled out of the French Open because of a knee problem that lasted for several months. His forehand and backhand are both effective in setting up points. Despite Tsonga's saving set points in the breaker, Djokovic took one at the third opportunity. The final was an easy two-set win over Andreas Seppi, Tsonga's ninth ATP career title. In that quarterfinals, Tsonga beat third seed Roger Federer. France was eliminated from the event. [49] Their first meeting was in the final of the 2008 Australian Open; Djokovic and Tsonga had defeated the top two players, Roger Federer[50] and Rafael Nadal[51] in their respective semifinals in straight sets. This proved to be a good tournament for Tsonga, with wins over Lleyton Hewitt, Guillermo García-López, Lukáš Lacko, Mardy Fish, and Philipp Kohlschreiber. Tsonga showed excellent form in Toronto, winning his second Masters title by defeating Roger Federer in straight sets. Tsonga made his debut at the Rogers Cup in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He defeated Andrey Golubev, Simone Bolelli, and Feliciano López, before notching his fourth straight win over Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. It caused him to withdraw from all the US Open Series events, including the US Open. He won three singles qualifying matches at the 2004 China Open held in September of that year to reach the singles main draw of an ATP Tour tournament for the first time in his career; in the main draw, he upset former French Open singles champion, former No. Plays : Right-handed (two-handed backhand), occasionally uses one-handed backhand In the men's doubles event, Tsonga represented France alongside Michaël Llodra. Tsonga started his season winning the Hopman Cup with compatriot Alize Cornet. He had wins over Benoît Paire and Marcos Baghdatis, but he lost in the quarterfinals to Tomáš Berdych in straight sets. Tsonga lost his first match to Kei Nishikori. 212 in the world, Tsonga received a wild card entry into the 2007 Australian Open, where in only his second senior Grand Slam tournament match, he met sixth seed Andy Roddick for the second time in his career. Unfortunately, in the fourth round, Tsonga had to withdraw after losing the first set against Mikhail Youzhny, due to the progressive regional back pain from the previous round. He defeated Rainer Schüttler and Gilles Simon. After two-and-a-half-year they met again in the second round of the 2019 Australian Open, where Djokovic won in straight sets. Tsonga's most famous rivalry is perhaps against Novak Djokovic. However, he closed out the match and then had wins over Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Fabio Fognini, and Stanislas Wawrinka. Tsonga has been nicknamed 'Ali' b… He is also the first and one of only three players (the others being Tomáš Berdych and Stan Wawrinka) to have Grand Slam wins against each of the Big Four. A member of the Tennis Club de Paris (TCP), Tsonga's career-high ATP singles ranking is world No. At Wimbledon 2007, where he was again awarded a wildcard entry, he reached the fourth round (his first time past round one of a Grand Slam), defeating countryman Julien Benneteau, Nicolás Lapentti, and Feliciano López. Starting his 2008 season, Tsonga won a singles match at the 2008 Next Generation Adelaide International. In the final, he won against Gaël Monfils and was named champion of the 2012 Qatar Open. He defeated Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, Michaël Llodra, and Ivan Ljubičić to reach his first final since winning the Japan Open in 2009, but lost there to Robin Söderling. [47] Tsonga won one and lost three singles matches in his next three events in Antwerp, Vienna and Paris. 3 Novak Djokovic, in his second five-set match. 4-seeded Stan Wawrinka in the quarterfinals in straight sets, marking Tsonga's best result at the tournament since his 2013 quarterfinal run.[39]. Afterwards, he received the 2008 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year award. Tsonga played at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships and won the first two rounds before losing out to Ivo Karlovic in the round of 32 in four sets. However, Tsonga lost to 11th seed Chilean Fernando González in the fourth round. The 2007 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon tournament started strongly for Tsonga. [7] Their first child, a boy named Sugar, was born on 17 March 2017. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne. [27], Tsonga then represented France at Düsseldorf, Germany in the ARAG World Team Cup. 12. Vienna was the next destination for Tsonga in the 2011 Erste Bank Open. 38, his lowest since he was ranked world no. The first set was tight with del Potro taking it in a tie-break, but Tsonga prevailed in sets two and three for his second title of the season. This was followed by a surprise round of 16 loss to Steve Johnson in Cincinnati. He then had wins over Juan Mónaco and Christophe Rochus, before his fine run ended at the hands of fifth seed Juan Martín del Potro. Tsonga defeated the Jesse Huta Galung Thiemo de Bakker in singles and, with partner Michaël Llodra, won in doubles over Thiemo de Bakker and Igor Sijsling, wrapping up the tie 4–1. Enfin pour finir je cite Tsonga lui-meme sur le site de la BBC en Juin 2007 : "Ali is one of my heroes," the 22-year-old told BBC Sport in Ali-style hushed tones. Tsonga was the seventh seed at the Indian Wells Masters tournament and was exempt from the first round. Tsonga next played USA. Tsonga continued his year with the 2012 Shanghai Masters. Then came two right shoulder injuries later in 2005, back and abdominal ailments from October 2005 to February 2006, and the recurrence of an abdominal injury at the end of 2006. The pair won their opening match against Argentinians David Nalbandian and Eduardo Schwank, and followed it with a win over India's Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan. 14. After the Paris Masters, he played just one more match, in the 2018 Davis Cup World Group final against Croatia; he lost the second singles rubber against Marin Čilić. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, Tsonga made an early exit from the tournament, as he was defeated by the Russian Igor Andreev in the third round. He lost the final to Novak Djokovic, but despite the loss, re-entered the world's top 10. However, France lost three successive ties during the week. Tsonga started his 2009 season in Australia at the Brisbane International tournament. Following the tournament, he saw his ranking climb to a career-high of No. Tsonga won his first singles match against Steve Darcis but lost his second singles match against David Goffin in the Davis Cup final against Belgium; France won the tie with a score of 3-2. In the third round, he Tsonga was beaten in the quarterfinals in straight sets by Spaniard Nicolás Almagro. In doubles, he and partner Julien Benneteau lost to the Polish pair of Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski in the second round. He is sponsored by Adidas for his attire.[61]. [15][16][17] He then lost to Rafael Nadal in three sets.[18]. He played against German Philipp Kohlschreiber in the second and won in two sets, followed by a tight two-set victory against Fabio Fognini. Tsonga eventually lost to the No. Tsonga won the first tie against Sweden's Andreas Vinciguerra, but lost in doubles. He had tough wins over Robert Kendrick and Alexandr Dolgopolov, before easier victories over Tobias Kamke and Julien Benneteau. He was using Babolat AeroPro Drive+ racket, but in July 2018, changed to the Babolat Pure Strike. Tsonga was 19th seed heading into the French Open. The US Open started well with victories over Chase Buchanan, Jarkko Nieminen, and Julien Benneteau. There are a number of achievements that Tsonga has attained over the Big Four of tennis. He defeated Mathieu Rodrigues and Nicolas Mahut, and in the semifinals he ended a two-match losing streak against Alexandr Dolgopolov. All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. Federer and Tsonga have played in the 2011 ATP World Tour Finals final with Federer winning in three-sets. Tsonga teamed up with Michaël Llodra to notch an impressive victory over Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano López in Davis Cup play against Spain, but then was crushed by Rafael Nadal in his fourth singles rubber, as France lost the tie against Spain 1–4. He was stunned by Marinko Matosevic in straight sets. After missing three consecutive grand slam tournaments (French Open, Wimbledon and US Open) for the first time in his career, Tsonga finally made his return to competitive tennis at the ATP Tour 250 tournament in Metz held in September, where he lost his main draw first round match to Peter Gojowczyk. The Tour Finals found Tsonga with a new coach, Roger Rasheed. After two close matches, Tsonga crashed out to the young Serbian Viktor Troicki in the semifinals. The start of the clay-court run was next at the 2012 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. The All England Club was Tsonga's next stop, and he was seeded tenth. He reached the third round at the next two Masters 1000 events, the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters and the Mutua Madrid Open, losing out to Marin Cilic and Tomáš Berdych respectively. In the final, Tsonga saved a match point and overcame top seed Tomáš Berdych in three sets for his 10th ATP World Tour title. Djokovic pulled away in the second, taking the match in two sets. He rose to fame at … It was also the sixth time that he has beaten Federer in 17 matches. To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended. Entering the 2010 Shanghai Rolex Masters 1000 as the 12th seed, Tsonga had wins over Feliciano López, Sam Querrey, and Florian Mayer, before losing in the quarterfinals in straight sets to eventual champion Andy Murray. In Rotterdam, he made a surprising first-round exit against young Dutchman Igor Sijsling. They scored a major upset in the final over world No. At the 2014 Indian Wells Masters, he suffered a first round exit against Julien Benneteau. Both his parents - father Didier, who hails from Congo and used to play handball, and mother Evelyne, who is French - are teachers. 1 Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals in three sets. In the semifinals, Tsonga delivered a strong performance and shocked second seed Rafael Nadal in straight sets. She frequently accompanied him on the ATP Tour while they were dating. In his opening round, he defeated Denis Istomin, but he lost to Radek Štěpánek in round two. Tsonga reached his second French Open semifinal and sixth overall at Grand Slam tournaments, with wins over fourth seed Tomáš Berdych and fifth seed Kei Nishikori in the fourth round and quarterfinals respectively. Playing what he called “unbelievable tennis,” he knocked out four top-15-ranked foes, including world No. He reached the second round before falling to Marin Čilić in two tight sets. 2003-2006: Junior US Open title and turning pro, 2008: Maiden Grand Slam final, first Masters title, top 10, 2009: First ATP Masters 1000 doubles title, 2014: Hopman Cup champion, 2nd Masters title, 2nd Davis Cup final, 2016: Wimbledon and US Open quarterfinals, 2017: Inconsistency, four titles and Davis Cup win, 2018: Injuries and surgery, out of top 200, fourth Davis Cup final, Grand Slam tournament performance timeline, Learn how and when to remove this template message, 2008 Next Generation Adelaide International, Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, 2010 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships, Abu Dhabi exhibition tournament in late December 2011, "The pronunciation by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga himself", "Tennis-Deflated Tsonga given pummeling by Federer", "Congo Brazza -Belgique: Le diable noir se nomme Maël Lepicier, cousin de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", Jo-Wilfried Tsgona girlfriend: Noura El Shwekh, "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga papa : Sa belle Noura a accouché de leur premier enfant", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Longtime Fiancé Noura El Shwekh are Married", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's ITF juniors profile", "China Open 1st round: Moya defeated, Chinese women win", "Biofile with Tennis Powerhouse Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "Henman leaves the big stage with defeat but few regrets", "Gasquet éliminé par Tsonga à Lyon, Benneteau continue", "Roddick Eases into Second Round; Murray Upset", "A New Star is Born: Tsonga Continues Fairytale Run", "Paris Champion Tsonga Grabs Final Masters Cup Spot", "Tsonga holds off Safin challenge; Wawrinka cruises", "Tennis Update: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Nikolay Davydenko choose Doha event as season opener", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beats Roger Federer in quarters", "French Open 2012: Novak Djokovic reaches semi-finals with thrilling victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "Tsonga beats Raonic in longest ever Olympics tennis match", US Open: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga out with knee injury, Gilles Simon defeats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Moselle final, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's push for World Tour Finals berth over after Paris Masters loss, Roland-Garros : Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, en pleurs, contraint à l'abandon, : Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to reach semis, "Stan Wawrinka beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Australian Open quarter-final – as it happened", "Coupe Davis : Lucas Pouille forfait pour le premier simple face aux Pays-Bas, Adrian Mannarino jouera", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's year-by-year biography", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga underwent a knee injury - All details", "ATP : Jo-Wilfried Tsonga déclare forfait aux tournois de Madrid et Rome", "Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, quatre mois au placard", "Jo-Wilfried Tsong a Optimistic About Return From Seven-Month Injury Break", "Evolution of Djokovic vs Tsonga rivalry", "N. 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