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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Suffers Ferrero, Tsonga and Del Potro still disappointed later in the Valencia Open

The fourth day of Tournament Valencia threw up removing one of the favorites to win the final, Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, while Juan Carlos Ferrero and Argentine Juan Martin del Potro won their passage to the quarterfinals, the first with much suffering and the second with authority. The big disappointment of the day was the elimination of Jo-Wilfred Tsonga , seeded second, who signed a bad game against American Sam Querrey, who managed Valencia their first two wins ATP after return after the injury he suffered in the elbow and prevented him from playing at Wimbledon. The player of Le Mans, who last Sunday won the tournament in Vienna, appeared to have more head in the next 1,000 of Paris Masters Bercy, where it is available to certify their qualification for the Masters Cup in London .

Tsonga endured while it lasted the first service, but after losing the first set in the 'tie break', disappeared from the track in the second round. Another surprise of the day was the victory of Marcel Granollers over Croatian Marin Cilic, recent winner in St. Petersburg. The Spanish, surprising finalist last year in Valencia, maintains his love affair with this tournament and came from a tough game against an opponent who had not won in the previous four years before. Granollers was less to more and ended up playing at a high level, displayed reminding the last year, to reach the quarter-finals after advancing a complicated picture, which in addition to Cilic, also left in the lurch Alexandr Dolgopolov. The next meeting will require even more difficult to Frenchman Gael Monfils. Juan Carlos Ferrero suffered unspeakable to overcome the knockout final against American Alex Bogomolov Jr. after playing the longest match of this year, with nearly three hours of play. The Valencian life complicated himself, when after dominating for 5-2 and serving to close the first set was relaxed and allowed his opponent get back into the game. Although manga saved after sign the 'tie break', the game changed completely decorated and entered the realm of physical tennis where your most comfortable American. However, Bogomolov ended up paying the effort both to Ferrero as the last night's game against Feliciano Lopez and ran out of gas in the third set, where Spanish pleasure could play for the win and access the quarterfinals, where they will face Argentine Juan Monaco. The South American player did on this day also access to the next round, although this was much more placid duel with the Italian Fabio Fognini, which easily surpassed and hardly any wear in two sets.

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