David Ferrer vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Score: Live Blog with Play-by-Play of Men's Singles Semifinals at 2013 French open

Jun 07, 2013 11:55 AM EDT

Ferrer destroys Tsonga 6-1, 7-6, 6-2

Tsonga Serves: 
15-40: Tsonga is going long now with his backhands. 
Tsonga trying to mix things up! 

Ferrer Serves: 
ADVANTAGE FERRER- Cross court forehand for the winner! Wow! Ferrer is in the zone!
40-40 Fans are trying to cheer on their Frenchman. Tsonga slips! Ball goes into the net!
ADVANTAGE TSONGA- Tsonga's forehand goes long
40-40 Ferrer now losing his edge and committing unforced errors
40-30 OOH! Almost an ace!  

Ferrer is absolutely destroying Tsonga. 

Ferrer is up 2-0. Just broke Tsonga. 

Ferrer to serve! --- Goes long on first exchange... For now! Click here to follow game score. Live blog will come in a few minutes.

---Players hitting the court--- Players are warming up.

Winner faces Rafael Nadal-- Read how Nadal made it to the Finals once again

The Men's Semifinals at the French Open will have Jo-Wilfried Tsonga facing David Ferrer for the final spot available. Join us for this live blog with play-by-play, scoring updates and stats of this Men's Singles semifinals matchups.

For Tsonga and Ferrer it has been a good tournament. Tsonga defeated Roger Federer in the quarterfinals as the crowd rallied behind him. The Frenchman is trying to win the French Open becoming the first French tennis player to win at Roland Garros since 1983.

As long as we're keeping track of nations, Ferrer has put away three Spaniards in the first five rounds at the 2013 French Open. He has barely struggled through his first couple of rounds fellow country man , Albert Montanez,  was his first victim as he crushed him in straight sets in the second round. In the third round, Ferrer struggled a bit with Feliciano Lopez winning in three sets and then finally Tommy Robredo was the most recent Spaniard he defeated.

Both of these players have been on fire and playing dominant tennis. They have won all the sets played through their first 15 matches of the tournament. Somebody, however, will drop three sets in this one and find themselves eliminated from the action as the French Open needs just one more player to advance to the finals.

Rafael Nadal put away Novak Djokovic in five sets and will defend his 2012 title.

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