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No coach, no problem as Tsonga roars in Rotterdam

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France shrugged off the absence of his coach to defeat Belgium’s David Goffin 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 on Sunday and earn a first career title at the Rotterdam World Tennis tournament.

Sixth-seeded Tsonga, who lost the 2011 final to Robin Soderling, took just under two hours to beat the third-seeded Goffin, playing his second final in as many weeks after losing in Sofia seven days earlier to Grigor Dimitrov.

Tsonga earned his fourth victory over Goffin, who at least had the consolatio­n of knowing he will be the first Belgian man to crack the world top 10 after his efforts in Rotterdam.

Tsonga, whose coach Thierry Ascione was not present for the final due to personal commitment­s, said he made many changes in his game for the indoor week.

“I changed my serve, I tried to work on my backhand and returns. I also changed strings. I changed a lot to try to improve my game.”

Former world No 5 Tsonga, 31, jumped to No 11 after claiming his first ATP 500 series title since Vienna in 2011, when he beat Juan Martin del Potro.

“I’m just really happy, this title comes at the right moment,” said Tsonga, who now has 13 career titles.

“I put a lot of effort into the comeback, it’s all a huge reward for me. This win gives me expectatio­n for the rest of season.

“My emotions were inside me, but I was really happy. I felt bad for David, who is a good friend. I wish we both could have won.”

Goffin came to the Netherland­s having never previously won a match at the event.

“I’m disappoint­ed but at the end I played some good tennis,” he said.

“I’m finally in the top 10, so I’m happy. I started the match well but Jo played better than me, especially at the start of the third set.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Jo-Wilfried Tsonga celebrates winning in Rotterdam on Sunday.
REUTERS Jo-Wilfried Tsonga celebrates winning in Rotterdam on Sunday.

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