Tsonga, Pouille lose Montreal openers

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MONTREAL: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Lucas Pouille led a French exodus in the Montreal Masters opening round on Monday. Tsonga, the 2014 champion in Toronto, slumped to a heavy 6-2, 6-2 defeat by German Jan-Lennard Struff while Pouille, with coach Amelie Mauresmo looking on, lost to Canada’s Milos Raonic 6-4, 6-4.

The 60th-ranked Tsonga indicated he would now focus on weekend qualifying rounds at the last major tune-up prior to the US Open in Cincinnati. Australian Open semi-finalist Pouille was shell-shocked after his hammering by Raonic, his fourth from five meetings with the towering Canadian.

“There is really nothing to say about my game — it was not there today,” said Pouille. “There were no rallies, it was nothing special. In these kind of matches, it’s only about return and serve.” “It’s really, really when he’s serving like this, something like 70 per cent first serve. He’s really tough to read and to return. “It was difficult, but I knew it would be like this against Milos.” – AFP

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