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WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Didn't See This Coming, Monfils Ousted
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Frenchman Gael Monfils gets knocked out on Day 6 of the 2011 Wimbledon Champions
Lukasz Kubot, Poland |
The athletic Frenchman, who has achieved a Wimbledon-best three third rounds at The Championships since his first appearance in 2005, returned to No. 3 Court after his match against Kubot was delayed overnight after yesterday's rain interruption.
But although he had been recuperating some form during the match, recovering from a set down against the tricky Pole, the momentum all came tumbling down the wrong way. Dropping the third set 6-3, things went from bad to worse as Monfils, the former junior world No.1, fell 4-1 behind in the fourth set.
Unable to redeem the break, it was simple business for the Pole to serve out the match in four sets, and progress to only his second fourth round at a Grand Slam.
Despite producing less unforced errors and more aces than his opponent, it was Kubot's staggering 50 winners that cost the Frenchman dear, and also Monfils' inability to convert break points when he had the opportunity, managing just three out of nine.
Kubot will next meet Feliciano Lopez in the fourth round on Monday, the winner going through to meet either Andy Murray or Richard Gasquet in the quarter-finals.
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Posted by Shelia at 1:30 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Andy Murray, France, Gael Monfils, Lukasz Kubot, Poland, Richard Gasquet Email this post
Roland Garros 2011: Gael Monfils, "Which Player Would You Choose?..."
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Gael, which player would you choose…
To share a good bottle of wine with?
I don't drink, so that puts a damper on things. But if it was to share a Magnum of Fanta with, I'd choose Jo (Tsonga).
To take to your favourite restaurant?
Can I say Jo again? No? Well then, I'll say Juan Monaco. He's such a cool guy, and so generous I'd be sure to have a good time.
To accompany you to the Cannes film festival?
I need a girl! Or multiple girls! I think the best would be to show up on the red carpet with five of them.
To go out on the town with in Las Vegas?
Dustin Brown. I love that guy, he's so cool. It would be incredible to go wild in Vegas with him.
As master of ceremonies for your wedding?
Well, if it's a wedding along the same lines as this interview, Mike Llodra, of course.
Never to train with?
I can't think of anybody. Lopez said Karlovic? No, I think it's good to train with someone who has a big serve. It's always useful to work on your return.
To take to a football match?
Richard Gasquet. He's a fan of Paris Saint German, so it'd be at their home stadium, the Parc des Princes.
To interview if you were a journalist?
(He thinks for a while). The Williams sisters. I know them a bit, but I'm sure they're really interesting. They're quite mysterious, so it would be good to ask them a few questions.
To take fishing?
Jo (Tsonga).
To take to see your favourite band?
Hmmm…I really wouldn't mind going to see some rap with Svetlana (Kutznetsova). She's a great chick, she's fantastic. I love her.
To play mixed doubles with?
Too much choice! I prefer to leave that one open.
To go and see stand-up comedy with?
Andrea Petkovic. She's a really nice girl, she's always smiling and laughing.
To open a bar with?
France's Davis Cup team.
To be your spokesperson?
Gilles Simon, he never stops talking.
To hit on girls with?
Jo, again. He's not the biggest flirt but we have an excellent track record (he laughs).
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Posted by Shelia at 4:43 AM Labels: Cannes Film Festival, Didier Tsonga, Fishing, France, Gael Monfils, Juan Monaco, Mike Llodra, Richard Gasquet, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Williams Sisters Email this post
Rough Day At The Office In Sydney For Serena
Friday, January 15, 2010
Serena Williams, USA
(Photos by Greg Wood/AFP/Getty Images)
SYDNEY (AP)—Top-seeded Serena Williams struggled in the Sydney International final Friday, committing 40 unforced errors in a 6-3, 6-2 loss to fifth-seeded Elena Dementieva of Russia.
Williams also appeared to hurt her left knee during the match but later downplayed any suggestion of an injury. She said she still plans to play singles and doubles with her sister, Venus, at the Australian Open next week.
“I think she played well,” Serena Williams said, “I made about a thousand and two unforced errors … it’s better now than later, I guess.”
When asked about her left leg, which she appeared to favor during the match, she said: “I was struggling a little bit, but, you know, I hate to make any excuse. I think she definitely deserves all the credit for what she did.”
Williams said she felt great heading into the season’s first major, where she is the defending champion.
“I feel like I have more than enough matches under my belt,” she said. “I feel like I’m really ready and fit. Even though I didn’t play great today, I feel like I can play much better.”
Earlier, former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis advanced to the final with a 6-4, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (5) victory over Mardy Fish of the U.S. Baghdatis will play Richard Gasquet, who beat French compatriot Julien Benneteau 6-3, 7-5.
The 28-year-old Dementieva became the first woman to defend her Sydney title since Martina Hingis in 2001-2002.
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Posted by Shelia at 10:37 AM Labels: 2010 Australian Open, Elena Dementieva, Maqrcos Baghdatis, Mardy Fish, Martina Hingis, Richard Gasquet, Serena Williams, Sydney International, Venus Williams Email this post
Monfils Earns A Shot At Moselle Title
Saturday, September 26, 2009
METZ, France, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Top seed Gael Monfils downed Richard Gasquet 6-4 6-3 in an all-French semi-final at the Metz ATP tournament on Saturday to set up a final with Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Gasquet, fighting to recapture his best form after a 2-1/2-month suspension following a positive test for cocaine, stayed in contention until he dropped serve with a double fault in the ninth game.
Monfils then took control, relying on booming serves and getting another break early in the second set.
In Sunday's final, the Frenchman will meet Kohlschreiber, seeded second, who beat France's Paul-Henri Mathieu 7-6 6-4. Their semi-final was tighter with the German showing more composure when it mattered.
Monfils, who leads 1-0 against Kohlschreiber, has been chasing a title since his maiden win in 2005 in Sopot, Poland. He has lost six finals since.
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Posted by Shelia at 1:32 PM Labels: Gael Monfils, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Richard Gasquet Email this post
Monfils And Gasquet To Meet In Moselle Semifinal
METZ, France (AP)—Top-seeded Gael Monfils reached the Open de Moselle semifinals when Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia injured his right ankle and retired on Friday.
Next up will be fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet, who rallied to beat fourth-seeded Philipp Petzschner of Germany 6-7 (2), 6-1, 6-3.
Petzschner served 16 aces but Gasquet managed to break him five times.
Monfils and Gasquet, both 23 and based in Switzerland, will meet in Metz for a third time. Both beat the other at the quarterfinal stage en route to reaching the final, Gasquet in 2004 and Monfils in 2005. Gasquet leads 2-1 overall.
Paul-Henri Mathieu was the third Frenchman to advance, reaching the semifinals for a second consecutive year with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over seventh-seeded Andreas Beck of Germany.
The third-seeded Mathieu hit 18 aces and converted three break points.
Mathieu is looking to reach his second final of the year after losing to Nikolay Davydenko in Hamburg. He will next play second-seeded Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany, who beat Evgeny Korolev of Russia 6-1, 6-3.
Kohlschreiber broke Korolev four times and lost only seven points on his serve to oust the Russian in less than an hour.
Mathieu won his only previous meeting with Kohlschreiber, on clay in Gstaad six years ago.
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Posted by Shelia at 12:02 AM Labels: Evgeny Korolev, Gael Monfils, Janko Tipsarevic, Open de Moselle, Paul Henri Mathieu, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Philipp Petzschner, Richard Gasquet Email this post
The Dog Ate My Homework; The Twinkie Defense; The Woman I Kissed Used Cocaine, Not Me... Okay
Friday, July 17, 2009
LONDON (AP) — Richard Gasquet escaped a lengthy doping ban Wednesday when the International Tennis Federation ruled that he inadvertently took cocaine.
The 23-year-old Frenchman, who was cleared to resume playing after completing a 2 1/2-month ban Wednesday, convinced an independent anti-doping tribunal that he ingested cocaine by kissing a woman he met at a nightclub in Miami.
The tribunal panel of three lawyers said Gasquet consumed no more than "a grain of salt" of the drug, and a long ban would be an injustice in a case which was "unusual to the point of being probably unique."
"We have found the player to be a person who is shy and reserved, honest and truthful, and a man of integrity and good character," the tribunal said in its ruling.
The ITF, which had sought a two-year ban under the terms of the World Anti-Doping Agency's code, was told to impose a retroactive ban of two months, 15 days. The ban ended Wednesday morning, clearing 32nd-ranked Gasquet to resume playing.
Gasquet tested positive in a urine sample in March after he pulled out of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, with a shoulder injury.
After deciding to withdraw from the tournament he went to a nightclub with friends to see a French DJ perform at a Miami dance music festival, which the tribunal noted was "notoriously associated with use of illegal recreational drugs including cocaine."
Gasquet told the tribunal hearing held in London last month that he kissed a woman, identified in the ruling only as "Pamela."
The tribunal said it was likely she had consumed cocaine during the night, though it had no direct evidence.
Gasquet was "on the balance of probability, contaminated with cocaine by Pamela" and, therefore, not significantly at fault for the doping offense, the ruling said.
"We take into account that the amount of cocaine in the player's body was so small that if he had been tested only a few hours later, his test result would be likely to have been negative," the tribunal stated.
Gasquet also argued at the hearing that his positive test was given after he had pulled out of the Key Biscayne tournament. Cocaine is a banned drug for athletes in competition.
The tribunal said Gasquet's rights to practice his profession would be infringed by a one-year suspension, though it was required to find that a doping offense was committed.
It also noted that Gasquet would be banned for life if he tested positive for a banned drug a second time.
The ruling allowed the Frenchman to keep the ranking points and prize money he gained at tournaments in April.
The ITF provisionally suspended Gasquet when the test result was announced in May and he was forced to miss the French Open and Wimbledon. His ranking has since dropped nine places.
The ruling can be appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport within three weeks.
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Posted by Shelia at 2:34 AM Labels: Bangalore Open, Cocaine, Miami Florida, Richard Gasquet, Sony Ericsson Open, World Anti-Doping Agency Email this post
Tsonga Makes First Round Exit In Rome
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
In a battle of the Frenchmen, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Richard Gasquet played a first round match held over from Tuesday because of rain at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia/ATP World Tour Masters 1000, Rome, Italy.
In close to two hours, Gasquet defeated Tsonga 7-6(2), 6-4.
Photo by AP
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Posted by Shelia at 9:19 PM Labels: ATP World Tour Masters 1000, Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Richard Gasquet, Rome Italy Email this post
Davis Cup: France And The Czech Republic 1-1
Friday, March 6, 2009
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is congratulated by the French Davis Cup Captain Guy Forget and teammates after defeating Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic 7-5, 6-2, 7-6 (1). The first rubber, played by Gilles Simon, was lost to Tomas Berdych 6-7(3), 4-6, 6-7(2), 3-6.
Photos by AP/Getty Images
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Posted by Shelia at 11:50 PM Labels: 2009 Davis Cup, Czech Republic, France, Gilles Simon, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Michael Llodra, Radek Stepanek, Richard Gasquet, Tomas Berdych Email this post
All French South African Open Final Goes To Tsonga
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Top seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated first-time finalist Jeremy Chardy 6-4, 7-6(5) in an all-French final at the SA Tennis Open on Sunday to win his third ATP World Tour title. Courtesy of winning the ATP World Tour 250 tennis tournament in Johannesburg, Tsonga collects 250 South African Airways 2009 ATP Ranking points and $79,000.
World No. 14 Tsonga was contesting his fourth ATP World Tour final. The Le Mans native reached his first final at the 2008 Australian Open, where he lost out to No. 3 Novak Djokovic. However, he was able to avenge that defeat later in the season by defeating the Serbian to capture his first ATP World Tour title at Bangkok. One month later in November he won his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tennis tournament in Paris (d. Nalbandian) to clinch his spot at Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai.
“Every time I play [ATP World Tour] finals now my level is going up and I play great, so it is good,” said Tsonga afterwards. “I think for the first edition it was just amazing,” added the Frenchman about the inaugural tournament. “Everything was fine, I have nothing negative to say. The court was perfect.”
The 23-year-old Tsonga, who raced to the Johannesburg title without the loss of a set, made a strong start to his 2009 ATP World Tour campaign by reaching three consecutive quarter-finals at Brisbane (l. to Gasquet), Sydney (withdrew due to back injury against Nieminen) and the Australian Open (l. to Verdasco). However, his South African Airways 2009 ATP Rankings dropped from No. 7 to No. 14 after his 2008 Australian Open final points dropped off.
In the first all-French ATP World Tour final since Casablanca in May 2008, Tsonga was able to secure a one-set lead after breaking through in the 10th game to seal it 6-4. A fifth double fault from the right-hander gave Chardy a triple break-point chance at the start of the second set, however he was able to recover and hold for 1-0. Tsonga was presented with his first match point with Chardy serving at 4-5, but he failed to convert and the set went to a tie-break – which the older Frenchman won 7-5 after one hour and 48 minutes to improve to a 12-2 match record on the season. After his customary post-match celebration, Tsonga dropped to his hands and knees and kissed the court in jubilation.
“I think he played well today because it was really tough,” said Tsonga. “I played a great match, I served very well and I think his inexperience was evident at 5-4 in the first set when he missed some easy shots. But now he has some experience and I hope he’s going to do well next time.”
Tsonga, who saved all eight break points that he faced in the final, lost serve only twice in 48 service games in his five matches at the SA Tennis Open. He served 16 aces in Sunday’s championship match and lost only six points behind his first serve.
“I think it’s the best part of my game,” said the Frenchman. “I improved it a lot last year and now I’m really confident on important points.”
Photo by © SATO/Reg Caldecott
Posted by Shelia at 4:23 PM Labels: ATP World Tour, Australian Open, David Nalbandian, Jeremy Chardy, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Johannesburg, Novak Djokovic, Richard Gasquet, South African Open Email this post
Fellow Frenchman Gasquet Ends Tsongas Surge
Friday, January 9, 2009
BRISBANE, Australia (AFP) — Seventh seeded Frenchman Richard Gasquet upset countryman and doubles partner Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the Brisbane International tennis tournament Friday.
After being blown off court in the opening set Gasquet staged a remarkable comeback to down the second seeded Tsonga in 98 minutes.
He will take on eighth seeded Czech Radek Stepanek, a 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 winner over Sweden's Robin Soderling, in the semi-finals on Saturday with the winner to play either Fernando Verdasco or Paul-Henri Mathieu in Sunday's final.
Gasquet and Tsonga won the ATP doubles title in Sydney last year and will play together there next week.
But there was no love lost in the first set as Tsonga, the world No.6, blitzed the first set, breaking Gasquet in the second and fifth games to take the set in just 29 minutes.
Gasquet came out in the second a different player and was able to comfortably hold his serve, while at the same time Tsonga went slightly off his game.
Gasquet broke at 5-4 to even the match up then dominated the third as Tsonga began to wilt under the pressure.
He said once he began to get the upper hand his confidence began to grow.
"It was difficult because I lost the first set 6-1 and he was playing better than me," Gasquet said.
"But I told myself to keep fighting and try to serve better and I may have a chance to break him, and it happened and I won the second set.
"After that my game got better and better."
Gasquet said it was important for him to beat top 10 players.
"I am 20 in the world, I was seven, so I can beat a lot of these guys," he said.
"It's good for me to begin the season with a semi-final before a Grand Slam -- it's good for the confidence."
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