Rogers Cup: Tsonga stuns Federer to triumph

Radwanska clinches first title of the season

August 11, 2014 10:13 am | Updated 10:34 pm IST - Toronto

The 13-seeded Frenchman won his first ATP Tour title of the season and 11th overall.

The 13-seeded Frenchman won his first ATP Tour title of the season and 11th overall.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the ATP Rogers Cup with a win over Roger Federer, two years after injuring himself at the same event in a freak collision with a fire hydrant.

French 13th seed Tsonga hit 11 aces and 26 winners to win Sunday’s final 7-5, 7-6(3) while Federer, two days after his 33rd birthday, was undone by 37 unforced errors.

“If you believe in something it can happen,” said Tsonga. “I’m proud of what I’ve achieved this week. I played well all this week. I beat many good guys.”

The 29-year-old Tsonga dropped just one set all week as he knocked out world No. 1 Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray en route to the final.

It was Tsonga’s second career Masters 1000 title, coming almost six years after his first at Paris Bercy in 2008.

He is just the second French player after Guy Forget to win two titles at the Masters level.

Tsonga spent just over one and three-quarter hours in constructing his upset over the man who had beaten him in both of their previous finals played in 2011.

Tsonga dealt with injuries for much of 2013 but is now fit and brimming with confidence.

The French player said his win on Sunday had special significance because of his experience two years earlier.

Fresh off winning an Olympic silver medal in doubles in the 2012 London Games, Tsonga injured his right knee in Toronto after walking into a fire hydrant as he was out for a stroll. He had lost in the opening round of the Masters 1000 event in Toronto to Jeremy Chardy.

The injury required eight stitches and forced him to pull out of the Cincinnati Masters event the following week.

“This will stay in my heart forever,” he said. “Two years ago here I had knee problems, now it’s all changed. This win was something really special. I have a lot of respect for Roger.

“It was such a great week for me, I played so well, and I’m so happy. It’s just incredible to be back on form like this.

“I knew I could play well again, this should help me for the rest of the season.”

Federer, the second seed, had been bidding for his 80th career title and 300th win at a Masters.

The Swiss star was playing his sixth final of the season and has won titles in Dubai and Halle. He has also lost in the final at Wimbledon.

“I had a great time, even if the match didn’t go as I was hoping,” said Federer, now 44-9 this season as he heads to Cincinnati next week.

“I had some epic night sessions this week, and I really enjoyed them. Jo deserved this title, he beat some amazing players on the way and backed it up with another title.”

Tsonga won his 11th career title and claimed his first since Marseille 18 months ago.

Both men stayed level in the opening set, which went by without a break point until the 12th game when Federer returned wide.

That error yielded a set point for Tsonga, who took immediate advantage by forcing another Federer miscue to claim the set after 43 minutes.

In the second set, Federer saved a match point in a 10th game which lasted for eight and a half minutes.

But the French player prevailed in the ensuing tie-breaker, earning victory on the first of three match points from a Federer backhand error.

Tsonga said that this will give his confidence a big boost.

“This win will give me a lot of hope for the rest of the year,” he said. “But I will continue to do my work like I did last couple of months, and I hope I will continue to win.”

Meanwhile, third seed Agnieszka Radwanska toppled former world No. 1 Venus Williams in straight sets at the WTA Rogers Cup in Montreal to clinch her first title of the season.

Poland’s Radwanska rolled to a comfortable 6-4, 6-2 victory over the American in just 81 minutes as she claimed her 14th career singles title.

“I am very, very happy,” said Radwanska, who earned $467,000 for the win. “Everything was working for me today.”

The 25-year-old’s last win was in Seoul in September.

Errani-Vinci’s 200th win

No.1 seeds Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci’s 200th win as a team was a memorable one, as they beat No.4 seeds Cara Black and Sania Mirza in a tight 7-6(4), 6-3 to capture the title in Montreal.

After pulling out the first set in a tie-break, Errani and Vinci were a point from a 3-0 second set deficit on Errani’s serve. But they found a way to win that game and six of the next seven, going on to a straight-set victory — their fourth straight in their head-to-head with Black and Mirza. Errani and Vinci did a lot of damage on their opponents’ second serve, winning 18 of 22 such points.

The results: In Toronto: ATP Rogers Cup: Final: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga bt Roger Federer 7-5, 7-6(3).

In Montreal: WTA Rogers Cup: Final: Agnieszka Radwanska bt Venus Williams 6-4, 6-2.

Doubles: Final: Sara Errani & Roberta Vinci bt Cara Black & Sania Mirza 7-6(4), 6-3.

In Cincinnati: ATP Cincinnati Masters: First round: Sam Querrey bt Alejandro Falla 6-3, 6-1; Lleyton Hewitt bt Jurgen Melzer 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

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