PARIS -- Roger Federer beat jo-wilfried Tsonga 6-1, 7-6 (3) Sunday to win the Masters of Paris for the first time and concludes the title 69 of his sparkling career.
The champion of Blow of four goals 16 times had never attained previously the final one, but gave to Paris small chance to the sixth sown one French after saving two points of cut in his game of first service.
Federer and Tsonga met for the sixth time this year, and the Swiss star shook a lightly slow beginning before taking the complete check. Federer saved a pair of points of cut in his game of first service and won the first one five games of the game before of liquid the first series in a simple one 30 minutes.
"I am very happy with my execution today," Federer, that captured his career title 69 of 99 final one, said to the courtside. "I am stunned by how well I play.
"I do not think that Jo played a bad game. It is good to complete tournament so solidly".
Federer is now on one of 12 games wins the line that enters into the ATP Turned it final World-wide to l'O2 Arena, beginning to London on November 20. Federer had done facing the perspective to fail to win a blow of four goals or a Masters entitles for the first year since 2001. But his converged and constant attitude with the grommellement of Tsonga and the world-wide old one No1's splitting serves first proved too for the sixth seed to check.
Tsonga fought nevertheless return in the second, winning a point of cut in the fourth game with a passage of crackling crosscourt pulled, but blew his chance while sending a wide straight blow. Tsonga did facing a cut point in the tenth game but sank it far to the net and the competition entered into a tiebreak that Federer comfortably won 7-3.
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