Las acciones de la Contraloría se dan tras más de un mes de huelga en el sector docente que arrancó formalmente el pasado 23 de abril
- 29/09/2008 02:00
BANGKOK - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga stunned Novak Djokovic to win the Thailand Open on Sunday and help erase his loss to the Serbian in the fin...
BANGKOK - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga stunned Novak Djokovic to win the Thailand Open on Sunday and help erase his loss to the Serbian in the final of this year's Australian Open.
Tsonga, ranked 20 in the world, fell to his knees after the 7-6 (7/4), 6-4 victory against the world number three in only his second tournament back at the top after missing three months from knee surgery.
The win, in only his second career final, was sweet revenge for the Frenchman after he lost the Grand Slam final eight months ago to the Serbian. "I didn't believe that I would win." "But I played unbelievable, it was like a dream. But that's how you are obliged to play against an opponent like Novak."
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