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Do you think Jo-Wilfried Tsonga played exceptionally well during the semi finals against Rafael Nadal?
I think he palyed great, Nadal didn't play bad at all Tsonga just out played him lol but yeah i think he's going to be a great player in the future. As for the finals i think were in for a great match.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Your right. Tsonga played like a Top 10 player. He simply played at a level Nadal could not compete at.
- 1 decade ago
He played great and dominated Nadal. The fact Nadal made only 12 unforced errors for the match (most players average around 30 for a match) means he wasnt playing bad but was being outplayed. Tsonga hit an amazing 49 winners
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes I think that Tsonga played extremely well! He made a lot of really good shots, and even the great defender Nadal couldn't keep up with him! He serve was also great. I love the way he celebrated!
- 1 decade ago
Yes, he played like a man possessed. I loved how he handled himself, the swagger like he's a champ, yet calm confidence and those amazing drop volleys. He's definitely got the variety and parts to crack the top 10 soon. Nadal's biggest weapon is the capability to wear out the opponent by grinding out those long long rallies. The reality is that Tsonga served like a dream and finished off Rafa's serve games with killer ground strokes. Rafa's top spin really kicks off on red clay, but not in this surface. So, practically all his weapons were negated.
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- Michael NLv 61 decade ago
Obviously!! He had twice as many winners as errors, and Nadal also had more winners than errors, so the level of play was high for both of them, just much higher for Tsonga.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You're 100% right
Once Tsonga first broke he knew that he could do it and he did it easily, Tsonga hopefully isn't too nervous heading into the Final
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes
- Anonymous1 decade ago
they both played good tennis, tsonga just played exceptionally well.