Andy will be as disappointed as anyone but he's playing great tennis.He's had an extremely minor hiccup in losing a match like that. But the biggest thing is he learns from that.When you step on the court, rankings, reputations and all those things go out the window.
He's done fantastically well to be nine in the world and have the results that he has.The exciting things is that he is going to learn even more.Andy has got so many options to his game and he is learning which is the best one to use," said the former world number four.The more pro-active he is in his game the better he becomes.If he's a little bit reactive playing someone like Tsonga, who hits the ball so heavy and can really do some damage, it's difficult because the guys are so good these days.