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#1 02-09-2008 20:01:17

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Petsonga - w kwietniu skoñczy³ 23 lata. Jest synem nauczyciela chemii z Le Mans. Ojciec Didier Tsonga urodzi³ siê w Kongo, by³ dobrym pi³karzem rêcznym, gra³ w afrykañskiej reprezentacji. Po mamie Evelyne, rodowitej Francuzce, Jo-Wilfried ma jasny odcieñ skóry. Jak chêtnie podkre¶laj± Francuzi, oprócz naturalnej swobody bycia tak¿e to ³±czy go ze s³awnym Yannickiem Noahem. Koledzy nazywaj± go Muhammad Ali, bo czasem przypomina s³ynnego boksera. G³ównie fryzur±.

Pañstwo Tsonga maj± jeszcze m³odszego syna Enzo, ednego z najzdolniejszych m³odych francuskich koszykarzy. Poza przekazaniem sportowych genów, dali Jo-Wilfriedowi rakietê do rêki (pierwsze pi³ki odbija³ z ojcem), zapisywali do lokalnych klubów, i nauczyli dobrych manier - równie¿ na korcie.

Dla wielkiego sportu znale¼li go wyszukiwacze talentów z francuskiej federacji. Zaprosili w 2002 roku do Pary¿a, zapisali do Narodowego Centrum Szkoleniowego Roland Garros. Tu spotka³ swojego obecnego trenera Erica Winogradsky’ego. Jo-Wilfried mia³ z innymi wybrañcami zast±piæ ustêpuj±ce pokolenie dojrza³ych mistrzów: Arnaud Clementa, Fabrice’a Santoro i Sebastiena Grosjeana. Trenowa³ z Gaelem Monfilsem i Richardem Gasquetem. Ju¿ po nich trzech widaæ, ¿e program szkoleniowy francuskich dzia³aczy siê sprawdzi³.

Miêdzynarodowa kariera Tsongi zaczê³a siê od b³yskotliwych zwyciêstw juniorskich. Najwa¿niejszym by³ wygrany fina³ US Open 2003 z Marcosem Baghdatisem. W pozosta³ych turniejach wielkoszlemowych awansowa³ w tamtym sezonie do pó³fina³u. W rankingu m³odych tenisistów by³ drugi na ¶wiecie. T± karier± nie cieszy³ siê d³ugo. Przez ponad dwa lata, do 2006 roku, mêczy³ siê z kontuzjami krêgos³upa, barku i kolan. Bra³ zastrzyki z kortyzonu i usi³owa³ trenowaæ. Zacz±³ ju¿ nawet my¶leæ o koñcu gry w tenisa. ¯ycie bieg³o miêdzy kortami i gabinetami lekarskimi, wycofa³ siê z czterech na dziesiêæ turniejów, w których wystartowa³ w 2005 roku. Trenerzy przekonali go, by siê nie poddawa³, a Winogradsky przeprowadzi³ bezpiecznie przez cykl treningów wzmacniaj±cych fizycznie. Kontuzje minê³y. W lecie 2007 roku Tsonga wygra³ swój ósmy challenger w karierze (czwarty w sezonie), dotar³ do czwartej rundy Wimbledonu, ale w finale singla turnieju ATP nigdy wcze¶niej nie by³. Zacz±³ od Wielkiego Szlema w Melbourne.

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Pañstwo -    Francja
Miejsce zamieszkania -    Le Mans
Data urodzenia -    17 kwietnia 1985
Miejsce urodzenia -    Le Mans
Wzrost -    187 cm
Waga -    90 kg
Gra -    praworêczna
Status profesjonalny -    2004
Trener -    Eric Winogradsky
Gra pojedyncza:
Wygrane turnieje -    0
Najwy¿ej w rankingu -    11 (26 maja 2008)
Australian Open -    F (2008)
Roland Garros -    1R (2005)
Wimbledon -    4R (2007)
US Open     3R (2007)
Gra podwójna:
Wygrane turnieje -    0
Najwy¿ej w rankingu -    89 (styczeñ 2008)

Cz³owiek, któremu tenis sprawia niesamowit± rado¶æ ;]. Podobnie jak ogl±danie jego gry wieeelu kibicom,a przynajmniej mnie (mój nr 2 po Federerze). Mam nadziejê, ¿e wielka kariera przed nim.
Allez JO!

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#2 02-09-2008 23:11:23

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Re: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Podobnie jak Barty uwielbiam patrzeæ na grê Jo. Przynajmniej kiedy jest w formie, jak choæby w Melbourne.
Nieprawdopodobna ³atwo¶æ zagrañ i swoboda uderzeñ. Niestety jest to zawodnik bardzo kontuzjogenny i bojê siê, ¿e zahamuje mu to karierê, a wrêcz j± skróci. Ten jeden fina³ WS to wielkie osi±gniecie, ale patrz±c przez pryzmat umiejêtno¶ci Tsongi, to "zaledwie" 1 fina³.

Gracz bardzo sympatyczny, robi±cy wielkie show z ka¿dego swojego meczu, przyjemnie siê ogl±da Go w akcji, oby jak najczê¶ciej.


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#3 07-09-2008 10:20:51

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Re: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Tenis Jo Williego to tenis który najbardziej lubiê ogl±daæ. Niezwykle widowiskowa gra z najwy¿szej pó³ki, ale w zwi±zku z niebywa³± agresywno¶ci± w grze ma bardzo du¿o kontuzji i czêsto musi pauzowaæ.



Allez!!!


Frank Dancevic---------Stefan Koubek---------Grigor Dimitrov-------Dustin Brown------Jo- Wilfried Tsonga-----£ukasz Kubot----- Micha³ Przysiê¿ny------Horacio Zeballos

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#4 29-09-2008 09:22:49

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28.09.2008 - Jo - Wilfried Tsonga Mistrzem ATP Bangkok 2008

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1r Bye
2r Dlouhy    7-6 3-6 7-6
Qf Melzer    6-3 6-2
Sf Monfils    6-0 6-3
F  Djokoviæ  7-6 6-4



To 1 turniejowy sukces Jo w zawodowej, seniorskiej karierze ATP.

Brawo !


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#5 29-09-2008 18:25:08

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7/6 6/4,Dun



Tsonga nie gra³ jeszcze tak jak on z najlepszych pojedynków podczas Australian Open.


Frank Dancevic---------Stefan Koubek---------Grigor Dimitrov-------Dustin Brown------Jo- Wilfried Tsonga-----£ukasz Kubot----- Micha³ Przysiê¿ny------Horacio Zeballos

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#6 18-01-2009 16:03:05

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Poprawione Staty, pisa³em z g³owy i mi siê poprzestawia³o trochê

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http://www.menstennisforums.com/showthread.php?t=136421
Tsonga jest zdrowy i g³odny gry - na pewno zagra w Melbourne


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#7 18-01-2009 16:09:42

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O jak dobrze us³yszeæ tak± informacjê... Bardzo siê cieszê z tego powodu Ba³em siê o niego. nie o to, ¿e nie zagra w AO, tylko o jego zdrowie i formê... Ale teraz widzê, w pe³ni zdrow ch³opak, tak¿e do boju Jo!!!

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#8 09-02-2009 17:48:52

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2. Pary¿ 2009

1/32  BYE
1/16 Stepanek, Radek (CZE) 3-6 6-4 6-4
1/8  Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 6-4 1-6 6-3
1/4  Roddick, Andy (USA) 5-7 6-4 7-6(5) (kapitalny przekrêt)
1/2  Blake, James (USA)  6-4 6-3
F     Nalbandian, David (ARG) 6-3 4-6 6-4

3. Johannesburg 2009

R32 Alves, Thiago (BRA)  6-4 6-1
R16 Istomin, Denis (UZB)   6-1 6-4
Q  Vliegen, Kristof (BEL)   6-4 6-1
S  Gil, Frederico (POR) 6-3 6-4
W Chardy, Jeremy (FRA) 6-4 7-6(5)

http://www.atpworldtour.com/common/Photos/NewsArticles/tsonga_joburg7.jpg


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#9 18-02-2009 21:48:01

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#10 22-02-2009 17:25:23

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4. Marseille 2009

R32 Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 7/6 6/2
R16 Simone Bolelli (ITA)  6/3 6/2
Q Feliciano Lopez (ESP, 8) 6/2 6/7 6/4
S Novak Djokovic (SRB, 1)  6/4 7/6
F Michaël Llodra (FRA)  7/5 7/6

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#11 06-10-2009 19:56:37

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Jeden z graczy na których patrzy siê z wielk± przyjemno¶ci±, prawdziwy showman, tylko za ma³o warto¶ciowych wyników i za du¿o kontuzji, jednak zawsze z przyjemno¶æi± patrzê na mecze Tsongi, ciekawostk± jest ¿e  nigdy w karierze nie gra³ 5-setówki


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#12 11-10-2009 07:51:56

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#5)Tokio 2009

http://www.atpworldtour.com/~/media/10FA3D1A73804E569512521293ABAEB3.ashx

R32 M.Zverev 6/4 6/3
R16 R.Gasquet 4/6 6/2 6/2
QF  E.Gulbis 4/6 6/4 6/3
SF  G.Monfils(4) 6/3 6/3
W   M.Youzhny 6/3 6/3

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#13 11-10-2009 07:56:40

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Spokojnie, pomalutku zbiera te turniejowe skalpy Jo. Dok³adnie 5 w 12 miesiêcy. Dobry wynik


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#14 11-10-2009 15:12:09

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Tsonga bêdzie pi³ i tañczy³ po wygranej w Tokio
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga nie da³ ¿adnych szans Rosjaninowi Michai³owi Ju¿nemu w fina³owym meczu turnieju w Tokio i pewnie zwyciê¿y³ 6:3, 6:3. By³o to trzeci triumf Francuza w tym roku.

Zajmuj±cy 7. miejsce w rankingu ATP, rozstawiony z "dwójk±" Tsonga, od pocz±tku uzyska³ przewagê. W ósmym gemie zdo³a³ prze³amaæ rywala, a pierwszy set zakoñczy³ potê¿nym uderzeniem, po którym pi³ka polecia³a z prêdko¶ci± 201 km na godzinê. Ju¿ny nie potrafi³ znale¼æ ¿adnej odpowiedzi na niezwykle mocne i precyzyjne zagrania rywala.

Wydawa³o siê, ¿e w drugim secie Francuz bêdzie mia³ wiêksze problemy, ale po tym jak prze³ama³ przeciwnika przy stanie 4-3 nie pozwoli³ mu na zdobycie kolejnego gema.
- Nie wiem jak wyt³umaczyæ to, ¿e gra³em tak dobrze w najwa¿niejszych momentach - przyzna³ szczerze Tsonga, dla którego zwyciêstwo w Tokio by³o trzecim tegorocznym triumfem. Dziêki wygranej francuski tenisista jest coraz pewniejszy wystêpu, podczas koñcz±cych sezon zawodów w Londynie, na których zaprezentuje siê czo³owa 8. rankingu ATP.

- Nie mogê powiedzieæ, ¿e gra³em ¼le. On po prostu by³ dla mnie za dobry - wyzna³ pokonany Rosjanin. - Serwowa³ fenomenalnie. Nie mia³em szans by go prze³amaæ - doda³ Ju¿ny, który w przesz³o¶ci czterokrotnie triumfowa³ w turniejach ATP.

Tsonga nie bêdzie spa³ w samolocie do Szanghaju. - Bêdê ¶wiêtowa³ przy pomocy piwa i mo¿e trochê potañczê - powiedzia³ triumfator, który za zwyciêstwo zarobi³ 300 tysiêcy dolarów.

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#15 11-10-2009 16:23:01

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powiedzia³ triumfator, który za zwyciêstwo zarobi³ 300 tysiêcy dolarów.

zarobi³ 300 000, a nie 500 000? Chyba co¶ im siê pomyli³o. Francuz zgarn±³ pó³ miliona !!!


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#16 11-10-2009 17:25:54

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metjuAR napisał:

zarobi³ 300 000, a nie 500 000? Chyba co¶ im siê pomyli³o. Francuz zgarn±³ pó³ miliona !!!

Dobrze napisali Jo zgran±³ 300 tys, w Pekinie g³ówn± nagrod± by³o 500 tys


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#17 25-10-2009 18:58:23

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Re: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Wywiad dla niemieckiego magazynu tenioswego:

In 2008 he stormed onto the ATP tour like a tsunami. This year he has established himself as one of the best players. In this interview he talks about his popularity, his african roots and his first name.

Monsieur Tsonga, around the world you have fans cheering for you. What is your secret?
There is no secret. I am who I am. I think that people like me because of the way I play and because I show my feelings. I am athletic. When I hit a smash I jump as high as a basketbal player. The public likes that.

Do you see yourself as a showman?
No. I am not pretending. It’s just fun to play the way I play and I will never change the way I play. The problem is that sometimes my thoughts aren’t on the court. I lose my concentration- and a match could be gone.

Do you throw matches away?
Yes it happens. For me it’s important to feel good. I need to feel the public. I need the energy of the fans. When the atmosphere is lacking, I think to myself: what am I playing for? For nothing! I’d rather have the audience against me than an audience that doesn’t care.

Are you moody? (as in like moodswings)

(smiles) Yes, a little. I need good vibes, for inspiration. Tennis is a fight. When everything is right, I become an animal on court. Then my second ‘me’ comes out.

Does that mean that offcourt you are less extrovert?
I am calmer, I don’t like to be in the center of attention. I appreciate the small things in life: to be outside in nature, catching fish. I used to go fishing a lot, but I don’t have the time anymore. Now I go fishing maybe ten times a year.

I heard you like to cook?
Yes I do. Desserts are my specialty, especially tiramisu.

You are one of the stars on Tour. What differs you from Federer and Nadal?
A lot. Everybody has a different way to success. Federer mixes up his game perfectly, Nadal tries to tire his opponent out. Djokovic, Murray and Del Potro also have a different style. There is a lot of diversity. It’s so much fun to play in this era.

And you are playing the part of an artist?
I like all aspects of the game: the athleticism, the fighting, the beauty of the game. Most of all the enthusiasm. For example, Younes El Aynaoui, one of my favourite players. He had no backhand, he constantly hits forhands, goes to the net, volleys, smashes and yells “aarggh”: that’s entertainment!

When you win, you jump around the court and point at your back with your hands, like a soccer player after he’s scored a goal. What does this mean?
The first time I did that was when I beat Lleyton Hewitt at Queens two years ago. Because I won that match I entered the top 100. Since then it’s my lucky dance, my trademark. I celebrate with it after all my victories.

Do you think your fans expected more of you after your AO final in 2008?

Yeah but it makes sense that people would have expectations. I haven’t played that well ever since. I was unbelievably fast, punchy and fierce.

Rafael Nadal, whom you beat in the semi final, said: I had no chance to stop somebody playing at this level.
Everything fitted perfectly. I felt like in a videogame: everything I wanted to do, I could pull off. I was in complete controle.

After that you had a lot of injuries: Shoulder, back, abdomen and because of a kneeinjury you missed 6 months of last season. Did you play too much?
No, injuries are part of the life of a tennisplayer. You have to deal with it. But this period wasn’t that bad. I’ve watched matches from fellow players and I’ve learned from them. I’ve learned how you can train more effectively. Mentally I’ve become stronger. My dad used to say to me: Tennis is like life, you have to fight. Nothing comes naturally. You have to invest a lot, to succeed.

What else has your father taught you?
That you always have to repect your opponent. And yourself.

Is your body more prone to injuries than others?

I don’t believe so.

Could it be that your style of play is too risky?
And I wouldn’t have it any other way.

You remind us of your countryman Yannick Noah.
A lot of people say that. I know Yannick well. When people compare me to him, it flatters me ofcourse. When I was younger he trained with me a few times. He gave me advice.

Also, you are always compared with Muhammed Ali. Does that annoy you?
To be honest, I don’t really care anymore. Sure it’s great to be compared to one of the greatest athletes ever, but you come to a point where you don’t want to be like somebody else.

Have you seen Alis fights?
Yes ofcourse. I’ve seen several DVDs. My dad was at his famous fight in Kinshasa between him and George Foreman. He hasn’t told me a lot about it, I should ask him about it.

Last year you visited your grandfather for the first time in Brazzaville. What does Africa mean to you?
It’s a part of me. That’s where my roots are. When I was there, I flew in the presidents private jet. We ate and fished together. But to be honest, that wasn’t important to me. The most important thing was that I could meet my grandfather. He lives in a hut. I could have bought him a house, but he doesn’t want me to. When I saw him, I understood who I am and where I am from.

Your mother is French. Do you feel African or French?
its not like a feel a certain percent french, or a certain percent african. Africa is part of my personality. When I won Johannesburg in the beginning of the year, the feeling was amazing. The armosphere, the fans who were cheering- it was amazing. But when I’m playing Davis Cup for France, I also have a lot of emotions. I am a patriot.

In 2009 you won 2 tournaments, but in GSs you've never passed QFs. Are you happy with that?

Some things were okay, others were not. My defeat at Wimbledon, in the third round against Karlovic, where I lost in 4 tight sets, was difficult. But I have to accept something like that. In Montreal was the first time that I beat Federer, eventhough he was up 5-1 in the final set. In those cases I know I am not far from the top.

You still haven’t won the big title. Which Grand Slam tournament do you want to win the most?
All of them. Melbourne, because it means I have a great start of the season. Roland Garros, because it’s a home game. Wimbledon because of the tradition. And the US Open because I like the United States and also because I won that tournament as a junior.


Could you tell us what you have spent your price money on?
A house near Genf, where I live. That’s it.

You don’t live in Le Mans anymore?
No, but I am there a lot. Le Mans is still my favourite soccer team in the french competition. My brother Enzo has played basketball for Le Mans, one of the best teams in the competition.

Le Mans is also known for its 24-hours race.

I definitely want to go and see it next year.

One last question: Tell us how you got your first name. It sounds a bit german!

I know, but it’s not a reference to Germany. Originally my parents wanted to call me Jonathan, but right before I was born friends of my parents also named their newborn Jonathan. So two days before I was born, they had to find another name. They wanted to keep the first part ‘Jo’. They went through a calender to find names that they could combine with Jo. And they found Jo-Wilfried.

Du¿o ciekawostek o Johnatanie Wilfredzie

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#18 25-10-2009 19:02:16

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asiek napisał:

Du¿o ciekawostek o Johnatanie Wilfredzie

Jonathan Wilfried


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#19 31-10-2009 21:23:42

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27.10.2009-"100"zwyciêstw Tsongi w turniejach ATP

http://www.enjoyfrance.com/images/stories/france/sport/Jo-Wilfried-Tsonga-won.jpg

Jo-Wilfried pokonuj±c w 1 rundzie turnieju w Lyonie K.Kima 7:6,7:6 odniós³ swoje setne zwyciêstwo w turnieju ATP:) gratulacje

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#20 14-11-2009 19:37:13

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Re: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

Guest blog: Winogradsky on Tsonga

In the second of our series of guest blogs, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's coach, Eric Winogradsky looks to give some insight into the character of the world number nine.

The Jo-Wilfried you see on the court and the one I know off it don't really have an awful lot in common.

Off the court Jo is cool and composed and a great person to be around. But that doesn't mean to say that he doesn't know what he wants.

Before a big match or when he's trying to win a title he has this ability to get in the "zone" as they say in sport at the highest level these days. He needs that adrenalin rush when he's playing just as much as he needs peace and quiet when he's not. And he's not someone who beats himself up about things.

When we started working together he wasn't able to separate his everyday life from his tennis so we needed a little bit of time to get the blend right. All that was because he thought he was in the elite when his ranking said something else. He was just moping around at these minor tournaments he was playing in.

So when we went back to square one I was finally able to see the real Jo. He's someone who can do fantastic things on the court and in everyday life, a very laid-back and loyal person who attaches a lot of importance to values like friendship and loyalty, values that his parents instilled in him.

Jo has very fixed ideas about what he needs to do to keep on progressing. And so, like any couple, we have our disagreements. Most of the time, and this is something that I feel is very important, I prefer us to discuss things rather than have a fight about it, and that's something he appreciates too.

He likes having a good argument but not a fight, and when he comes round to your point of view he's prepared to give something a try, once at least. In any case I think it's good to have convictions and to stand up for them. But when you're wrong about something, you have to be intelligent enough to admit it. And that's the case with Jo.

He's always been very mature. He used to see himself as a champion before he actually became one, and you might have thought that he was big-headed. He wasn't though. And he quickly showed everyone that he really did have the potential to break into the elite group of players at the top.

There's one little story that illustrates all that. We were in Beijing in 2004 and Jo had just qualified for an ATP tournament for the first time. Then, in the first round he gets drawn against the number one seed Carlos Moya. I was a bit disappointed about the draw because I could see him getting through a few rounds against other opponents. But Moya was the world number six at the time.

Even so, Jo just said to me, "Too bad for Carlos Moya". And though he was ranked 209 on the Tour, he went out and beat him. So there you go, that's Jo for you.

Tekst autorstwa rozs³awionego na naszym forum Simona Reeda.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/tennis/si … ticle/642/

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