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| France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga celebrates after setting Olympic record. |
Fifth-seeded Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga completed a remarkable second-round victory over Milos Raonic of Canada on Tuesday at the London 2012 Olympics Tennis Event.
Tsonga defeated Raonic 6-3, 3-6, 25-23 in three hours and 57 minutes on Court One. "At the end, I was just very happy for my country," said Tsonga. "I did it for them, and that's it."
It was the longest set (48 games) in Olympics tennis history, beating the previous record (38 games) that took place at the 1988 Seoul Olympics in a women’s doubles match, when Canadians Carling Basset-Seguso and Jill Hetherington beating Mercedes Paz and Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina 7-6, 5-7, 20-18. It was also the most games (66) in a best-of-three sets men's or women's match at the Olympics.
Tsonga hit 17 aces and 60 winners, while Raonic hit seven aces and 76
winners. Tsonga converted two of his five break point opportunities,
while Raonic could only convert one of eight. Tsonga committed 27
unforced errors to 40 for Raonic.
The match was suspended due to rain at 1:23 p.m. local time, with
Tsonga leading 2-1, on serve, in the third set. The encounter resumed at
4:03 p.m. and the deciding set lasted exactly three hours.
“I don’t think I can say too much about it now,” said Raonic. He
later joked, “Maybe next time, I will sort of ask my opponent, ‘Do you
want to play a long match and let’s take it seriously from 26-26?’”
Raonic saved one match point at 15-16, 30/40. At 20-21, he fell to
0/30 and was forced to save another match point en route to levelling
the score. At 23-24, the Canadian dropped to 0/40. He saved one match
point with an unreturned serve, but on the next point he was unable to
scramble up a Tsonga drop volley.
"I think it is something good," said Tsonga. "To have some good
matches like this at the Olympics. It's good for tennis, it's good for
sports and I'm just really happy with the way I played today."
In the the third round, Tsonga will play Spaniard Feliciano Lopez, who used his greater grass-court experience, to beat ninth-seeded Argentine Juan Monaco 6-4, 6-4 in 71 minutes.
source: atptennis
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