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#1 PTT Thailand Open 2008




#2 BNP Paribas Masters 2008



#3 SA Tennis Open 2009



#4 Open 13 2009



#5 Rakuten Japan Open 2009



#6 Moselle Open 2011



#7 Erste Bank Open 2011



#8 Qatar Open 2012



#9 Moselle Open 2012



#10 Open 13 2013



#11 Roger Cup 2014



#12 Moselle Open 2015

 
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sad he lost in the finals but good comeback from his injury hoping he can win another title before year over
 
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2017 ROTTERDAM

19 Feb. 2017 - Frenchman rallies past David Goffin for 13th ATP World Tour title

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga wasn't satisfied in capturing his 400th match win this week at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. The Frenchman added to his haul with victory No. 401 on Sunday, claiming an impressive 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 comeback over David Goffin for the title.

Tsonga secured his 13th ATP World Tour crown and second at the 500 level (Tokyo 2009), ending a two-year title drought with a strong statement on the indoor hard courts of Rotterdam. On Saturday, the sixth seed downed Tomas Berdych to notch tour-level victory No. 400 and on Sunday he became the first Frenchman to triumph at the Ahoy Rotterdam since Michael Llodra in 2008.
 
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2017 MARSEILLE

26 Feb. 2017 - Tsonga Dominates In Marseille For Back-To-Back Titles

The Frenchman won his ninth match in a row and celebrated his third Open 13 Marseille title on Sunday with a 6-4, 6-4 win against countryman Lucas Pouille. The 31-year-old Tsonga outplayed his younger compatriot, breaking the 23 year old twice to cruise in 69 minutes.

The title gives Tsonga 14 for his career and his second for 2017. He won the ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam a week ago by defeating then-World No. 11 David Goffin. The win also caps one of Tsonga's best months in recent memory. Before Rotterdam, he reached the Open Sud de France semi-finals before falling to #NextGenATP star Alexander Zverev, who eventually won the ATP World Tour 250 title.


2 titles in a row early 2017 :worship:


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