Tsonga hits 11 aces, upsets Federer in Toronto Master's final

By AFP
August 11, 2014

TORONTO: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the Toronto Masters with a win over Roger Federer, two years after injuring himself at the same...

TORONTO: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the Toronto Masters with a win over Roger Federer, two years after injuring himself at the same event in a freak collision with a fire hydrant.

French 13th seed Tsonga hit 11 aces and 26 winners to win Sunday´s final 7-5, 7-6 (7/3) while Federer, two days after his 33rd birthday, was undone by 37 unforced errors. "If you believe in something it can happen," said Tsonga. "I´m proud of what I´ve achieved this week. I played well all this week. I beat many good guys."

The 29-year-old Tsonga dropped just one set all week as he knocked out world number one Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray en route to the final.

It was Tsonga´s second career Masters 1000 title, coming almost six years after his first at Paris Bercy in 2008. He is just the second French player after Guy Forget to win two titles at the Masters level.

Tsonga spent just over one and three-quarter hours in constructing his upset over the man who had beaten him in both of their previous finals played in 2011.

Tsonga dealt with injuries for much of 2013 but is now fit and brimming with confidence. The French player said his win Sunday had special significance because of his experience two years earlier. (AFP)


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