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Federer, Tsonga set for London showdown

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London: Roger Federer and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will be chasing history when they meet in the title clash of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

Federer is trying to become the first player to win the title six times, while Tsonga is attempting to become the first Frenchman ever to win the year-end championship since the tournament began in 1970.

Tsonga, who will be looking to improve a 3-7 record against Federer, defeated seventh seed Tomas Berdych 6-3, 7-5 Saturday night, in front of a capacity 17,500-strong crowd at The O2, to avenge his China Open loss in Beijing last month.

“All the time (it’s) really exciting to play against Roger. It’s going to be really special here, for my first final. It’s going to be an amazing atmosphere I think on the court, and I like that. I’m sure I will respect Roger a lot and play my best tennis,” Tsonga was quoted as saying in the ATP website.

Tsonga is trying to become just the fifth player ever to beat Federer three or more times in a season (Nadal has done it in three seasons, Djokovic two seasons and Murray and Nalbandian one season each).

Federer comes into the final with a lot of momentum, undefeated since the US Open, coming in on a 16-match winning streak. This is his longest win streak since a 21-match win streak in 2009. Interestingly, it was none other than Tsonga, who snapped that winning run. (IANS)

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