Tsonga downs Nadal to reach shangai final
Frenchman
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga recorded a first win over Rafa Nadal in almost four
years after producing some scintillating tennis to beat the Spaniard in
the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters on Saturday.
Tsonga, the 16th seed, triumphed 6-4 0-6 7-5 to set up a
final against either world number one Novak Djokovic or Briton Andy
Murray, who play in the second semi-final later on Saturday.
The Frenchman fired down 11 aces to record his first win
over Nadal since the 2011 ATP World Tour Finals and give a major boost
to his flagging hopes of qualifying again for the end of season
championships in London.
Nadal, a winner of 14 grand slam singles titles, struggled to
cope with Tsonga in the opening set as the Frenchman pressured the
Spaniard's serve with some heavy hitting.
He secured the break in the fifth game at the third time
of asking but after going on to serve out the set, Tsonga's game
crumbled in the second set as Nadal easily leveled without dropping a
game to force a decider.
Nadal, looking for a first hard court title in almost two
years, was forced to save some early break points but the third set
remained on serve until Tsonga struck in the 11th game of an enthralling
encounter.
The
30-year-old Frenchman produced an eye-catching dive to force match
point, which he converted to reach his first Masters final since he
triumphed in Toronto last year.
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