Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Preview: 4th Men’s Singles Quarter Final Match in Wimbledon 2012



The last match in Men’s Singles category in the quarter final round is between fifth seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany. The French has made his way in this final eight after defeating tenth seeded America’s Mardy Fish in four sets. In 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, 6-4 score line, Tsonga called for his win over Fish. On the other side, German star, Kohlschreiber put an end to Brian Baker’s remarkable campaign in this tournament in the fourth round when he ousted him in 6-1, 7-6, 6-3 set. This win has guaranteed his position in the quarter final against Tsonga.

In this match, Tsonga is surely the favorite because of his almost flawless form. Although he has made a comparatively smooth run in this tournament so far, he is sure about the tough challenge that he is likely to face from Kohlschreiber who is in full swing to get in to the semi final. Even his last match was not an easy one where he ended the match in one hour twenty minutes to fix his position in the next round. Even in last year’s Wimbledon, these two met when Tsonga needed five sets to prevail over Fish.

Kohlschreiber on the other side took nearly two hours to oust his fourth round rival and now he is gunning to reach the semi final after clashing down Tsonga. Although in their earlier six encounters, he has only managed to win one match against him but this time, the match can be in German side because of his superb form throughout and also an important factor, his luck. Keeping apart all contenders in one side, the only person who has been highly benefited due to Nadal’s early return from this tournament is Kohlschreiber. As Nadal left the tournament in the second round, the German was relieved from facing the tennis giant and this has given him a smooth way to make his way to this round.

Along with Florian Mayer, Kohlschreiber is making a new tennis history for their country. On the other side in Women’s Singles, two Germans ended their meeting with Angelique Kerber making his way to the next round. So this can be considered as a golden time for Germany in tennis world after Boris Becker and Steffi Graf. It will be not be an easy task for Kohlschreiber to defy Tsonga but the way he has played in his last match without missing a single serve is a matter to worry for the French who has recently returned from the quarter final round in French Open 2012.

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