Tsonga: Challengers Helped Me Find the Reason I Was Playing Tennis
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had an incredible comeback season in 2019. The Frenchman powered back into the Top 30 after finishing an injury-marred 2018 (thanks to knee surgery in April of that year) at 239 in the world. He won titles in Metz and Montpellier an earned over thirty victories at the ATP level, but Tsonga told reporters that some of the most important victories and moments were earned on the Challenger Tour.The Frenchman played three ATP Challenger events in Bordeaux, Cassis and Orleans France and says that the experience helped him reconnect with his true passion for the sport.“The reason why I went there, as I said, was to have matches under my belt, but it was also many other things,” Tsonga said after his last match at the Paris Masters. “Playing in challenger tournaments, how shall I put it? It helped me find the reasons why I was playing tennis again. Conditions are always more difficult. There's always a battle. You meet with players who are dreaming of being great champions. And even the crowd who is attending is a different crowd.”