Kei Nishikori of Japan put an end to Jo-Wilfried Tsongas bid for a World Tour Finals spot by defeating the Frenchman 1-6,7-6 (4),7-6 (7) on Tuesday in the second round of the Paris Masters.
Nishikori blew a 4-1 lead in the second set but capitalized on a string of unforced errors from the 2008 champion in the tiebreaker to level the match. I believe he managed well,because I could have won that match, Tsonga said. He was very solid,especially during the important moments of the match.
The ninth-seeded Gasquet also labored but he converted his fifth match point when Verdasco sent a backhand long. Verdasco hit two service winners to save two match points at 6-5 in the second set. The Spaniard then erased seven break points in the final set before dropping serve at 3-all with a wide forehand.
Its sort of a gift for me to be here and contend for a World Tour Finals spot, Gasquet said. It rewards a good season. Ranked 189th in the world and playing just his second tournament on the main tour,Herbert forced Djokovic to save two set points at 6-5. The second-seeded Serb then took a 5-2 lead in the tiebreaker and went a set up when Herbert netted a forehand. Djokovic,who won the Paris Masters in 2008,led 5-0 in the second set and held off a late charge from Herbert to seal the victory when the Frenchmans forehand return sailed long.
The Australian Open champion still has a chance to finish the season ahead of No. 1 Rafael Nadal in the rankings. Nadal,Djokovic,David Ferrer,Juan Martin del Potro and Tomas Berdych have already qualified for the tournament in London next week.
There are still three spots up for grabs as Andy Murray withdrew from the season-ending event to recover from back surgery.