Nadal and Federer era is over, says Tsonga

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ROTTERDAM, Netherlands: Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Tuesday sauntered into the second round of the ATP Rotterdam Open after a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov and declared the era of domination from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal is over.

The eighth-seed who lost the 2008 Australian Open final to Novak Djokovic said that the Serb's victory in Melbourne little more than a week ago over Andy Murray marked a gate-crashing of the private party enjoyed by the Swiss and Spaniard for the last half-decade.

"Federer and Nadal are not alone (at the top of the rankings) any more," said Tsonga, who fired 11 aces in his 75-minute win over the 19-year-old Dimitrov.

"Maybe on clay, things (Nadal's victories) are still the same, but not on other surfaces.

"Djokovic and Murray are beating Nadal and Federer very often, all the players are improving their games. It's not just about Nadal and Federer any more."

Tsonga said that his present world ranking of 18 after an injury-marred 2010 season, which saw him fall out of the Top 10, was not a reflection of his present form.

"I've also improved my game but my ranking has gone backwards," he said. "I feel that I'm playing better than two or three years ago.

"I'm in good shape and taking the matches here step by step - but I still feel I have a chance to win the title," said Tsonga, who has won five ATP titles.

Dimitrov, ranked 86th, saved a match point one game from the end against Tsonga, who next plays compatriot Michael Llodra.

Third seed David Ferrer was the first top ranked player to lose as the Spaniard lost 6-3, 6-4 to Finn Jarkko Nieminen in the opening round.

Ferrer, who lost to Andy Murray in the Australian Open semi-finals after ousting compatriot Nadal in the last eight, found himself adrift indoors at the Ahoy stadium.

The world number six who won his first nine matches of the season, was unable to replicate his first-round win over Nieminen in Melbourne, exiting in 75 minutes after holding a 3-1 lead in the second set.

The 43rd-ranked Nieminen, a 2006 semi-finalist here, will play Serb Viktor Troicki in the second round after improving his modest record this season to 2-3.

The victory was the first for Nieminen in a month since Doha, a victory followed by first-round defeats in Sydney and Melbourne.

Croatian seventh seed Ivan Ljubicic defeated Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 while German Philipp Kohlschreiber lined up as a possible opponent for top seed Robin Soderling after defeating Lu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan 6-4, 7-6 (7/5).

Soderling, a two-time Roland Garros finalist, is set to begin his campaign against Dutchman Robin Haase.

First round results:

Tomas Berdych (CZE) bt Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 6-1, 6-2
Thiemo de Bakker (NED) bt Philipp Petzschner (GER) 6-4, 0-6, 6-1
Robin Soderling (SWE) bt Robin Haase (NED) 6-3, 6-2
Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) bt David Ferrer (ESP) 6-3, 6-4
Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) bt Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) 7-6 (7/3), 6-3
Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) bt Lu Yen-Hsun (TPE) 6-4, 7-6 (7/5)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) bt Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 6-4, 6-4
 

bluetrain4

G.O.A.T.
I like Tsonga, I really do. I think he's very talented and if he says healthy, he should be a top 7-15ish player for the next few years, and I think he can make a couple runs at Slams if in the right form (IMO he's too inconsistent to regularly be going to the QFs or SFs in Slams).

But, if the Fed-Nadal era is over, I don't think it's Tsonga who is going to replace them at the very top of the game.
 

MarcusInKensington

Hall of Fame
Yeah, 24 year old Nadal is finished.

Let's conveniently ignore his dominance last year, and that he only lost in the AO'11 due to injury.
 

veroniquem

Bionic Poster
That's the journalist's interpretation. Tsonga actually says that Fed and Nadal are not alone.
Well, of course they're not alone. I don't think that's a controversial statement. Delpo won a slam in 2009, Djoko in 2011. Tsonga is right: other players can win slams. So what?
This being said it seems Fed's era is closer to the end than its beginning. How could it be any other way at almost 30???
Way for the media to make a fuss about nothing...
 

big bang

Hall of Fame
LOL Joker wins AO after Nadal dominated the whole field last year and now its the change of eras:shock:
 

tlm

G.O.A.T.
Tsonga is a joke, who is he to talk about a couple players that he will never be close to. He is a goofball that shows a little flash here+there but he is way overrated.
 

BobFL

Hall of Fame
That "Nadal and Federer era is over, says Tsonga" line is a borderline of Yellow journalism. He did not say anything like that imo...
 
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NadalAgassi

Guest
Tsonga is a joke, who is he to talk about a couple players that he will never be close to. He is a goofball that shows a little flash here+there but he is way overrated.

If we can make statements like that based on just or own opinions (and are often wrong) then surely a former Grand Slam finalist and top 10 player is entitled to express his. It is not like he said he was the next #1 or anything.
 

Fiji

Legend
If Nadal wins his third FO/Wimbledon double and Federer wins the USO this year then Tsonga's interview will look rather silly.
 
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