Tsizzling Tsonga faces tough fight in final
Monday, January 28th, 2008

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Despite losing his first-ever major singles final, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France (Alu Power 125) was extremely happy with his performance at an Australian Open in which he defeated 4 seeded players - Andy Murray, Richard Gasquet, Mikhail Youzhny and Rafael Nadal - on his giant-killing way to the final.
“I feel very proud of myself,” he said. “I’m happy for Novak because he played unbelievable today. I don’t know if I have to be sad or happy of this final but I feel great!”
The final score of 4-6 6-4 6-3 7-6(2) shows just how close this match was. It’s quality was emphasized by both players having more winners than unforced errors - Tsonga with 44/41 and Djokovic with 46/35. Those few extra errors were the difference in the match - and hardly surprising as a result of Djokovic’ much greater experience in major events - 178 ATP events to Tsonga’s 40.

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Tsonga also expressed his appreciation of the support of the fans thoughout the tournament, “The crowd was unbelievable. A lot of noise and everything. I had frisson (goosebumps)!” He has been a favorite with the crowd - not only for his power and exciting play but also because of his laid-back style and sheer exhuberance on the court.
Jo-Wilfried jumps from 38 to 18 in the world rankings as a result of his Melbourne result. He is now looking forward to the rest of the year - and a spot in the top ten!
Other finals results:

Jonathon Erlich and Andy Ram of Israel (both using Alu Power 125) won the Men’s Doubles title - beating Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra of France 7-5 7-6(4).

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Alona and Kateryna Bondarenka of the Ukraine (Timo) won the Women’s Doubles final - beating Victoria Azarenka of Belarus and Shahar Peer of Israel 2-6 6-1 6-4
Final Note
We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of Luxilon players at the 2008 Australian Open.
We have tried to introduce you to as many as possible - most of whom don’t make it to your TV screens but are equally great competitors and equally great people.
Please also bear in mind that, for contractual reasons, we are only able to feature a small number of players who actually use Luxilon strings. There are many other players - and many in the top 10 in both men’s and women’s tennis - that also use Luxilon strings but have contracts with racquet or other companies that preclude their names and images being used on our site.
We would have liked to feature everyone - but time, as well as contractual, constraints make it impossible to do so.
We hope to bring you further detailed coverage from “5th Grand Slam event” - the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami in March where Luxilon is the official stringing company of the event and will be taking care of the world’s best players.


















































