Players
 
 
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Le Mans, France
Tsonga
8 Singles Ranking
France France
 
  Age:28 (17.04.1985)
Birthplace:Le Mans, France
Residence:Gingins, Switzerland
Height:6'2" (188 cm)
Weight:200 lbs (91 kg)
Plays:Right-handed
Turned Pro:2004
Coach:Roger Rasheed
Website:http://www.jowiltsonga.fr/
 
Singles Statistics as of 20.05.2013
  Ranking Week Change W-L Titles Prize Money*
2013 Current 8   - 21-8 1 $855,892
Career High 5 27.02.2012 265-120 10 $11,532,819 *Singles & Doubles combined
Doubles Statistics as of 20.05.2013
  Ranking Week Change W-L Titles Prize Money*
2013 Current -   - 0-0 0 $855,892
Career High 33 26.10.2009 61-41 4 $11,532,819 *Singles & Doubles combined
FedEx ATP Head 2 Head

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Player Stats as of: 20.05.2013

Service Record Year-to-Date
Aces 218
Double Faults 51
1st Serve 63%
1st Serve Points Won 75%
2nd Serve Points Won 53%
Break Points Faced 143
Break Points Saved 71%
Service Games Played 335
Service Games Won 87%
Service Points Won 67%
Return Record Year-to-Date
1st Serve Return Points Won 29%
2nd Serve Return Points Won 46%
Break Points Opportunities 149
Break Points Converted 44%
Return Games Played 332
Return Games Won 20%
Return Points Won 35%
Total Points Won 52%
Year In Review

2013

The Frenchman fell in the Australian Open QFs to Federer in five sets…Represented France in 5-0 Israel in Davis Cup World Group 1R, beating Weintraub in four sets…

On 22 February, saved 5 M.P. versus Tomic in Marseille QFs to win 76(10) in 3rd set…On 24 February, Tsonga became the first player to win an ATP World Tour title saving match point(s) in two different matches during the same tournament since Sam Querrey in Los Angeles in 2010…In the Marseille final, saved 1 M.P. at 5-6 in 2nd set TB, by hitting back-to-back aces and went onto win 64 in 3rd set to add to his 2009 trophy…Is also the eighth different player in Top 10 to win an ATP World Tour title this season…

Fell in the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells QFs (l. to Djokovic)…Fell in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami 4R (l. to Cilic)…Won two singles rubbers (d. Berlocq, Monaco) for France versus Argentina in Davis Cup QFs…

Fell in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo SFs (l. to Nadal)…Dropped to 2-3 in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 SFs and to 0-8 against Top 5 opponents on clay…Fell to 4-12 in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 QFs after losing to Wawrinka at Madrid…Fell in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome 2R (l. to Janowicz)…

Personal

Nicknamed "Ali"...Father, Didier, is a former handball player (European handball) and chemistry teacher; mother, Evelyne, is a teacher; younger brother, Enzo, is a business student...Says he got strength from his father and kindness from his mother...His parents still live in Le Mans where his father went to study and where he met his mother who lived there (Le Mans is located in west of France and famous (at least in France) for two things: 1) 24 hours of Le Mans, an endurance car race; 2) les Rillettes (pronouce: "Reeyett" a "pork meat paté").

Finished 2003 as No. 2 junior in world (behind Baghdatis)…Reached SF at Australian Open juniors in 2002-03 along with Roland Garros and Wimbledon in '03...Won US Open junior title (d. Baghdatis)…Won first career junior title at 2002 Canadian Open (d. Bayer) and runner-up at Victorian Junior Championships that year (l. to Gasquet)…Also won title at 2003 Luxembourg Indoor Junior Championships...Named 2007 ATP Newcomer of Year and 2008 ATP Most Improved Player of Year...The BNP Paribas Masters final in Paris against Nalbandian was second highest audience on French TV Canal+ in 2008 for a Sunday sports program, peaking at 1.3 million viewers on match point...In 2011 was presented with the ATP Aces for Charity grant for his foundation “Attrap’ La Balle”, which provides underprivileged children in Congo with access to sports activities.

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