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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Tsonga gives a blow to the table looking to London

Jo Wilfred Tsonga-proclaimed champion of the tournament after defeating Vienna in the final to Juan Martin del Potro in three sets. This is the second title of the temporaday the seventh of his career for the Frenchman, who steps forward when you close your participation in the Masters Cup in London.

There is no better incentive for lower-level tournament (ATP Vienna is listed as 250) to have in your sign players who still have challenges feature at this stage of the season. If you are lucky also that the first two are seeded in this situation and both reach the final, the impact is even greater. Therein lies the explanation for how exciting it was the final at Austria, a duel in which the Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro by an aggregate score of 6-7 (5), 6-3 6-4 after two hours and twenty minutes. The Frenchman, who was set down and break against, rallied from a game in which signed 25 aces and final rush which offered the best version of tennis.

This is the second title of the season (after Metz) for Le Mans and the seventh individual title of his career. Tsonga now has the power to throw his second Masters Cup play. Del Potro, meanwhile, has yet to do so, because the company, though difficult, is feasible.

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