Tsonga joins the list of victims at Queen's Club
Tsonga joins the list of victims at Queen's Club
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France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, seeded fifth in the world for the injury
to the finger Thursday during the defeat to Croatian Ivan Dodij 6/7
(3/7) and 6/3 and 6/7 (5/7) in the third round of the Queen's Club of
the total prize money of 711 000 and 500 euros.
Dodij and achieved one of the best victories in his career as they beat Tsonga and summer tournament in 2011, within two hours and a half hours.
But Tsonga was interested in more about the injury after he fell to the ground and suffered a bruised finger in the second group.
Tsonga said second seed for the tournament, "I think they are not serious, although it looks very bad, we'll see, I will hold examinations, I felt like I broke something or have an alarm in the ligaments."
"We have to stay positive, I do not know what the impact on my participation at Wimbledon, I can barely carry tennis, during the last stroke of the match was not in the mental condition."
Tsonga came out one day after the departure of the British number one Andy Murray for the championship and fourth in the world, as well as Australian Lleyton Hewitt, seeded fourth for the tournament and American Andy Roddick in the second round of the championship.
Also joined the Spanish Feliciano Lopez to the list of victims of the championship defeat against South African Kevin Anderson 6/7 (10/12) and 6.7 (9.7).
He won the American Sam Querrey beat Frenchman Julien Benneteau, seeded eight, 6/3 and 3/6 and 6/2 as Croatian Marin Cilic beat sixth-seeded Czech Lukas Roswell 7/6 (7/3) and 6/2.
And beat Bulgarian Gregor Dimitrov Frenchman Nicolas Mahut 7/6 (7/3) and 6/4 and the Belgian Xavier Malisse to Italian Simone Bolelli 7/6 (7/5) and 6/3.
Dodij and achieved one of the best victories in his career as they beat Tsonga and summer tournament in 2011, within two hours and a half hours.
But Tsonga was interested in more about the injury after he fell to the ground and suffered a bruised finger in the second group.
Tsonga said second seed for the tournament, "I think they are not serious, although it looks very bad, we'll see, I will hold examinations, I felt like I broke something or have an alarm in the ligaments."
"We have to stay positive, I do not know what the impact on my participation at Wimbledon, I can barely carry tennis, during the last stroke of the match was not in the mental condition."
Tsonga came out one day after the departure of the British number one Andy Murray for the championship and fourth in the world, as well as Australian Lleyton Hewitt, seeded fourth for the tournament and American Andy Roddick in the second round of the championship.
Also joined the Spanish Feliciano Lopez to the list of victims of the championship defeat against South African Kevin Anderson 6/7 (10/12) and 6.7 (9.7).
He won the American Sam Querrey beat Frenchman Julien Benneteau, seeded eight, 6/3 and 3/6 and 6/2 as Croatian Marin Cilic beat sixth-seeded Czech Lukas Roswell 7/6 (7/3) and 6/2.
And beat Bulgarian Gregor Dimitrov Frenchman Nicolas Mahut 7/6 (7/3) and 6/4 and the Belgian Xavier Malisse to Italian Simone Bolelli 7/6 (7/5) and 6/3.