RAFAEL NADAL WINS OVER JO-WILFRIED TSONGA AT INDIAN WELLS 08
I was so happy that cable’s Fox Sports Network was airing the Indian Wells Tennis tournament’s fourth round match of Mallorca, Spain's Rafael Nadal and France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Unbelievably, at the end of the second set, cable FSN left the match! So quickly, I went to the live feed on *TVUPlayer and watched the fuzzy and small screen for the final third set. At this time, I also logged into RafaelNadal to read the live chat of the match. The Rafa fans on the live chat were always two or three points ahead of my “live" streaming of the third set ~ so a little confusing at first, until I caught on.
* TVUPlayer how-to instructions at ilovemylife
To find the statistics of the match...
Pacific Life Open go to the tabs at the top of the page and follow these links:
Results > Live Scores > Today’s Results, then go to the match between Nadal and Tsonga
The Indian Wells Pacific Life Open titles it as
"Nadal Outbattles Tsonga in Fourth Round Classic"
Score of the Nadal Tsonga 7-6 (4), 6-7 (3), 7-5
Rafa will play the winner of the James Blake (9) v. Richard Gasquet (8), which is played tonight “not before 7:00 p.m.” (California time). Here on the east coast that is 10:00 p.m. And if you want to see it, I suggest you try TVUPlayer, as FSN says at 10:00 p.m. – midnight, the women’s quarterfinals will be aired.
This afternoon’s Nadal match was so nerve-racking for me. It looked very scary as the match was going on, but I started contributing a little to the live chat, encouraging positive thoughts and prayers. It was a miracle in a way, in that Rafa came from behind.
That's why we love Rafa. I had tears in my eyes. We sent our positive thoughts from around the planet, And Rafa played with his inner bull. Thank you, Rafa - that's why we love you!
Perhaps it appears senseless to get so involved. But it is so much a part of my life as my dad was my Indiana high school basketball team coach, so I have experienced this tenseness all of my life. And Rafa is so beautiful to watch. The happiness of his reaction just elevates me. With due respect Tsonga is a magical player himself.
Eurosport - Wed, 19 Mar 23:47:00 2008
Defending champion Rafael Nadal came from a set down and 3-5 behind in the third to scrape past Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-7 7-6 7-5 in the Pacific Life Open fourth round.
In a repeat of this year's Australian Open semi-final in which Tsonga upset the Spaniard, Nadal gained revenge by winning a fluctuating encounter in just over three hours.
The second seed claimed the last four games as Tsonga's high-risk strategy ultimately backfired and will next meet either Frenchman Richard Gasquet or American James Blake who were due to play later.
On a sun-drenched afternoon at Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Nadal and Tsonga traded service breaks in the first two games of the match on the showpiece Stadium Court and then held serve to take the opening set into a tie-break.
Although the long-haired Spaniard established a 3-1 lead, Tsonga dominated the rest of the tie-break.
A searing forehand winner down the line put the 22-year-old Frenchman 4-3 up, an ace took him to 6-3 and he clinched the set 7-4 when left-hander Nadal hit a forehand long.
The second set also began with successive breaks of serve before the two baseline sluggers went into another tiebreak which the Spaniard won 7-3 after surging 5-0 clear.
Both players held serve in the third set until the sixth game when Nadal, who had controlled a protracted rally, over-hit a forehand to be broken and trail 2-4.
Tsonga appeared to be in control when leading 5-3 and serving for the match but he was broken by Nadal in an erratic game that ended when he pushed an explosive forehand wide.
The 17th-seeded Frenchman was again broken in the 11th, double-faulting before hitting another forehand long for the Spaniard to go 6-5 up.
Urged on by the crowd, Nadal served out to seal victory, clinching the final point with an overhead smash.
The aggressive Tsonga, nicknamed Ali for his resemblance to the former world heavyweight boxing champion, ended the match with an overall tally of 47 winners and 56 unforced errors.
Earlier, unseeded Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka beat South Korea's Lee Hyung-taik 6-1 5-7 6-4 to set up a quarter-final clash with Serb Novak Djokovic or Argentina's Guillermo Canas.
Third-seeded Djokovic was scheduled to play Canas later on Wednesday and Swiss world number one Roger Federer was due to face Croat Ivan Ljubicic in an evening match.
Nadal against 'Ali' Tsonga, revenge for Australia In 1 hour 25 minutes, 25 unforced errors didn´t stop Rafael Nadal undoing with ease the very nervous Donald Young. The youngster (of 18 years) from South Side Chicago, only began to loosen up towards the end of the day, just as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was undergoing a tortuous demolition of Paul-Henri Mathieu, 7-6 y 6-4 in 1 hour 48 minutes. Until today, Nadal and Tsonga, two forces of nature, have collided a couple of times, both being in Grand Slam Tournaments. Tied at 1-1. In the round of 32 of the US Open 2007, Nadal came out ahead in three sets, despite back and knee problems 7-6, 6-2, 6-1. But in the semifinals of the 2008 Australian Open, Tsonga, hitting like a demon, swept aside Nadal 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 to face Djokovic in the final. "Nadal is proud and loves challenges", Tsonga also said, before issuing words like a gunshot "I have the possibility of demonstrating that what happened in Australia wasn´t just luck. My quality isn´t purely tennis. I win many matches with motivation. I love to play with the crowd, that way I can impress my opponent." This boy carries something of Mohammed Ali in his veins. If it were not so, he wouldn´t talk like that. Those are the psychological declarations made by Ali before any great combat, like the celebrated one against Foreman in 1974, en Kinshasa. There was Tsonga´s father, Didier: "Ali, Boma-Ye", "Ali, kill him", urged the crowds of Kinshasa. "Ahe fambi", "go for him", in Bantu. Just like Didier urged his son against Djokovic in the great final of Australia. Nadal bites his lips, he doesn´t give clues. "It is very difficult. To win I will have to give 100%". Tsonga might be Ali, but Nadal is like Frazier. There will be a fight."In my head the favourite is me" says the Frenchman
A. DelmásMarch 19, 2008
Before all this, Moyá had succumbed to the shots of Blake (6-3, 6-4). And later, David Ferrer despite putting up a tremendous fight against Korean Hyung-Taik Lee, of three tie-break sets lost 7-6, 6-7, 7-6, in 2 hours 50 minutes. But with the demolition of Mathieu, Ali Tsonga paved the path straight to Nadal. "In my head the favourite is me", were the first words the Frenchman said.Tied
Who didn´t have one was Roger Federer, who dispatched the Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in 53 minutes (6-1 y 6-1). Source: www.as.com
and asap sports
Thursday, March 20, 2008
STADIUM 1 start 11:00 am
[1] A Ivanovic (SRB) vs [12] V Zvonareva (RUS) - WTA
Not Before 1:00 PM
S Wawrinka (SUI) vs [16] G Canas (ARG) or [3] N Djokovic (SRB) - ATP
[3] J Jankovic (SRB) vs [24] L Davenport (USA) - WTA
M Koryttseva (UKR) / V Uhlirova (CZE) or [8] D Hantuchova (SVK) / A Sugiyama (JPN) vs [4] A Bondarenko (UKR) / K Bondarenko (UKR) or D Safina (RUS) / E Vesnina (RUS) - WTA
Not Before 7:00 PM
[9] J Blake (USA) vs [2] R Nadal (ESP) - ATP (Blake beat Gasquet 6-4, 6-2)
[1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) or M Mirnyi (BLR) / J Murray (GBR) vs [4] J Erlich (ISR) / A Ram (ISR) - ATP
Source: Pacific Life Open
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