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這篇報導把去年起個關鍵比賽拿出來複習,在Tsonga過去缺席的新朋友可以看看XD Jo-Wilfried Tsonga: the find of AO 2008 Tuesday, 22 January, 2008 By Matthew Trollope http://www.australianopen.com Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is proving to be the giant-killer of Australian Open 2008. In a tournament that has become notorious for throwing up unexpected men's finalists, there's every chance the athletic Frenchman could be taking to the court on the final Sunday night given his current form. Tsonga began his Melbourne campaign with an upset win over the highly-fancied No.9 seed Andy Murray in the opening round on Rod Laver Arena. "(It's) so good because it's my first win here, so I'm just happy it was on the Rod Laver (Arena). It was just nice. I don't know what to say about that. Unbelievable," he reflected after the match. Next up were straight-set victories over Sam Warburg and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, which saw Tsonga reach the fourth round. There he met friend and No.8 seed Richard Gasquet on Rod Laver Arena, and gained revenge for his loss at Wimbledon last year to his countryman with a four set victory. "Yeah, I'm very comfortable on this arena. Every time when I played, it was full, so there is a very good atmosphere, and I feel very good on this court, yeah," Tsonga said. So just who is this player who draws countless physical comparisons with Muhammad Ali? Beginning 2007 ranked No.212 and playing predominantly on the challenger circuit in the first half of the year, Tsonga first came to prominence with a straight-sets win over Lleyton Hewitt at the Queen's Club event, the traditional lead-up tournament to Wimbledon. The win was especially significant given the Australian's record at Queen's - Hewitt had won the title four times, including three consecutive years between 2000 and 2002. Just two weeks later, the Frenchman broke into the top 100 on the back of an impressive fourth-round showing at Wimbledon. There he dispatched of three higher-ranked opponents in straight sets before being defeated by Gasquet. From that point, Tsonga was able to enter ATP level events on a regular basis, and with his newfound confidence his ranking continued to soar. A third-round result at the US Open, a quarterfinal finish at Metz and a semi final appearance in Lyon sent his ranking into the top 50. He finished the year ranked 43. He continued where he left off in 2008, defeating Hewitt - again in straight sets - in Adelaide before his stunning run at Melbourne Park. Following this fortnight, Tsonga, who is now the World No.38, is set to scale higher still. He's clearly comfortable with his developing status - not once has he seemed to buckle under the pressure of the growing expectation and notoriety placed upon him these past two weeks. It seems Tsonga is simply enjoying the chance to make up for lost time. From 2004 until last year, his promising career was stalled by recurring injuries to his shoulder, back and abdominal area; and during that time he also suffered from a herniated disc. The Frenchman now faces No.14 seed Mikhail Youzhny in his first ever Grand Slam quarterfinal. It will be played on his beloved Rod Laver Arena, and he is content to just enjoy the ride. Speaking in endearingly-muddled English, Tsonga spoke of the upcoming battle: "Yeah, I'm very exciting, because it's my best results for the moment. I'm very exciting," he said. "But I want to see far, and I have a quarterfinal to play. And I'm just exciting to play this quarterfinal. So I will do my best, and I will take fun and I will see after?" -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 82.15.254.248