Since his semi-final of the aion kianh.
by Wang Yin on Mar.30, 2010, under game, sport
Since his semi-final of the aion kinah Open in late January, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had done no good. Half in Marseille, a second round in Dubai and the fourth round at Indian Wells last week, nothing to blow up. Beyond the results, it is the game of French, without tone, who had questions. But since his arrival in Miami, the venue until Sunday’s second Masters 1000 season, the No. 1 tricolor found a “significantly higher level of play than in Melbourne” he claimed. The main reason? The Manceau seems to have finally found his mark with his new racquet.
In Miami, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Philipp Kohlschreiber and Juan Carlos Ferrero on Tuesday made the cost of return to form of Jo. The French have found an efficient service and forehand mover that allows it to buy kinah in the trade. Yet one of the fittest players in the first quarter of 2010, Ferrero has not emerged in the first knockout round table male. Powerless against the strike force Tsonga, Spanish, yet the winner of seventeen of its nineteen straight games, including a strong and successful tour of South America (Costa do Sauipe securities and Buenos Aires final Acapulco), took a tennis lesson for just one hour on the central court complex in Florida.