Eurosport - Mon, 03 Nov 09:14:00 2008
Argentine David Nalbandian and France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will battle it out for the last Masters Cup spot in the final of the Paris Masters after winning their respective semi-finals.
Nalbandian battled for a 6-1 5-7 6-4 victory over Russian world number six Nikolay Davydenko, while local favourite Tsonga advanced with a 6-4 6-3 defeat of James Blake.
The result ended the American's hopes of qualifying for the season-ending tournament.
Tsonga's victory means that Argentine Juan Martin del Potro, who was eliminated earlier in the week here, qualified for the eight-man contest in Shanghai.
He joined Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and Davydenko at the tournament, which will start on November 9.
"It's crazy. I'm there. In spite of the three hours (spent on court) yesterday I told myself 'I'm not tired, I'm strong'," said Tsonga, who needed almost three hours to beat Andy Roddick on Friday.
"I was lucky I broke serve early in both sets. Then I could just concentrate on my service games. I did not expect to play so well today. I hope I'll play another great match tomorrow."
Tsonga, who at 23 will make his first appearance in a Masters Series final, got off to a firing start, racing to a 3-1 lead after breaking to love in the third game.
He then held serve to bag the set when Blake, who did not create a single break chance in the match, sent a forehand long.
The Australian Open runner-up maintained a high standard of play to break again early in the second set as Blake, who managed only three points on Tsonga's first serve throughout, looked dejected.
Tsonga ended Blake's ordeal on his first match point.
Nalbandian, trying to become the first player to claim back-to-back titles at Bercy, won the first two games to love and allowed Davydenko 13 points en route to taking the opening set after 28 minutes with a service winner.
Nalbandian kept up the pressure as Davydenko was forced to save two break points in the first game of the second set before dropping serve in the third.
The Russian, who beat Nalbandian in a Davis Cup semi-final rubber in September, picked up his game to steal Nalbandian's serve in the fourth and 12th games and level the contest.
Davydenko fired a string of unforced errors to surrender his serve in the seventh game of the third set and Nalbandian kept his focus to wrap up victory on his second match point.
"I knew that at one moment, he would play much better than that (in the first set)," said Nalbandian.
"I knew it could become very difficult and maybe I relaxed a bit too much. He played better from the second set."
Nalbandian added he still had not made up his mind whether he would travel to Shanghai if he qualified for the Masters Cup.
"I'm weighing the pros and cons," said the Argentine, who does not want his participation in China to interfere with his preparations for the Davis Cup final against Spain later this month.
The tournament lost top seeds Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer when the duo pulled out injured on Friday.
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COME ON DAVID BEAT THAT ON SONG TSONGA GUY. YOU CAN DO IT WANT TO SEE YOU DEFEND YOU'RE TITLE AND BE IN THE MASTERS CUP END OF YEAR. GO DAVID GO.
ALISON MERRITT.
David Nalbandian is the best player he's going to win today.Make the Armenians proud Go David youre the best.
I wish Nalbandian to win today because he's playing very good tennis.Armenians in all over the world are waiting to see you win.
Nalbaldian in 2 sets! Go David!
I hope Tsong wins. It's fun with new young players making it big. Tsonga is a very spectacular player, very fun to watch and when he brings his A-game he's absolutely amazing. As long as he'll stay injury free then he has the potentional to be the best in the world.
thanks for david nalbandian to win the match with nicolay i think nalbandian qualifier for win the title god chans for david
Tsonga is copy of Muhammad Ali..hope u also having like Ali's fighting spirit and touch..go..go Tsong!!
@Helen: It was 2002, and yes, it was some great crazy stuff from Nalbandian back then. I remember he played something like three tournaments on grass before ever and lost always first round, and then he made the Wimbledon-final! However, I hope Tsonga does it. Bearing in mind that nobody knew him before the Oz Open and that he was injured for 3 months and 2 grand-slams, plus not really ready for the Us Open, that would be a huge thing if he'd made it to Shanghai!
Vartsket Gadar David!!!!
Nalbandian will win... me think...
I am also rooting for Nalbandian.
Thinking about it now, I think the first time I heard of the Argentinian was in 2001, I believe, when he reached the Wimbledon finals only to lose to Hewitt (sorry if I'm mistaking the years). Anyway, hell of a way to make an entrance! On clay, he's only second to Nadal, in my book. his game is superbly adapted to that surface. Sometimes I have the impression I'm watching a general dictating everything from the baseline.
Tsonga can be scintillating at times - and then he's almost unbeatable.
So, all in all, it should make for an interesting match. Not the usual head-to-head we expected but it doesn't take away from the achievement of both players, actually it only adds to it.
As I've said above, I hope Nalbandian wins. I won't be too upset if Tsonga comes out as the victor, either.
take care
David will have his work cut out but I hope he wins, his tennis is superb. I also like Tsonga but have followed David for longer!
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