Frances Tiafoe vomits during his match match, shares frustration
Frances Tiafoe feels disappointed with his five-set loss to Filip Krajinovic in the French Open. In a press conference, the Frenchman said: "You work so hard, and obviously it's a Grand Slam, so you want to do your best and you have this random illness that you have no idea why it's occurring. It's tough to lose like that."
Meanwhile, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga shared his happiness in coming back to the French Open: "Yes, it's true that I'm very happy to be here. It's been two years I hadn't played here. It's fantastic and Roland Garros has really changed, so for us players everything has been transformed positively, and it's very great. I'm very happy to play, as I was saying, because it's been a long time, and I'm very happy to be back. I'm approaching Roland Garros always the same, in the same manner. It's been difficult, because each time I want to do my best, I'm putting myself under pressure, and I need to revitalize things a bit more and to let my tennis play and enjoy each moment.
Tsonga needs to control his emotions: "I want to do so well that I'm frustrating myself a little bit, although what I'm doing is actually not too bad. So I'm a bit frustrated sometimes, and sometimes, like today, it makes me come out of the match for a yes or no, and that's what I have to improve. I'm totally aware of that. But it's not easy, because I want to do that. At the same time, that's what I have to work on. So on a daily basis, we try to work on that. But it's not easy."
from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2Qsrka5
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