Tsonga caps week of upsets with Rogers title

• Jo-Wilfried Tsonga with the Rogers Cup trophy after his win against Roger Federer during Rogers at Rexall Centre at York University in Toronto, Canada...on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had one more surprise in his bag of upsets, beating second seeded Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 (3) to cap a scintillating march to the Rogers Cup denomination on Sunday, Reuters reports.

After knocking off world number one Novak Djokovic in the third round, taking out twice champion and eighth seed Andy Murray in the quarters and seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov in the semis, Tsonga gainsaid 17-time grand slam triumpher Federer a landmark 80th vocation designation.

“I played well all this week, I beat many altruistic guys,” verbalized Tsonga. “It’s an astronomically immense achievement because I worked authentically hard to come back from my knee injury last year.

“Unfortunately there is no secret… abaft this there is a plethora of work.

“I’m waiting for this since couple of months now. I was probing for my best level, today I had it and it’s great.”

Certainly there was no disputing that Tsonga’s win was well-deserved, the 13th seeded Frenchman’s hit list including players who had won seven of the last 10 Canadian designations (Djokovic 2012, 2011, 2007; Murray 2010, 2009 and Federer 2004, 2006).

It marked the first time since 2002 that a player had beaten the four top seeds to win a Masters series event.

“He beat great players along the way and backed it up with another great final,” verbalized Federer, who turned 33 on Friday and had been hoping to celebrate his day of inception by hoisting the trophy. “No excuses. I cerebrate he played genuinely solid and well when he had to.

“I wish I could have played remotely more preponderant in the finals today.

“There were things I could have done more preponderant, but, overall it was a positive week.

“I peregrinate away from this feeling good about my chances next week and additionally at the U.S. Open.”

In 16 vocation meetings Tsonga had beaten the Swiss maestro just five times but three came on the Canadian hard courts.

With Federer appearing in his fifth Canadian final and Tsonga having advanced to at least the semi-finals in three of his four trips to Canada, both men had a cool look of confidence as they ambulated onto a blazing sultry centre court.

In a week of superb performances, Tsonga may have preserved his best for last, the second seeded Swiss unable to manage a single break chance the entire match.
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