For fans of Jo-Wilifried Tsonga Petsonga, they will have a chance to see him and many more through the US Open sweepstakes that is still happening right now.  Though watching his moves on TV is good, watching this fantastic and rising star in person would prove to be even better.  
 
His history seems to always show a proclivity toward sports.  Didier, his father, moved from the Congolese to France to pursue handball, which perhaps explains his interest in tennis as something evolved from his father. Growing to become a imminent figure in tennis when he crushed four seeded tennis players in the 2008 Australian Open, Jo-Wilifried Tsonga Petsonga has shown great potential to become the top tennis professional in the world ever since.  Not only did he defeat four seeded players, but he also defeated them while he himself was unseeded.  He conquered Rafael Nadal, a player with a world ranking of two when Jo-Wilifried Tsonga Petsonga played him, during the semifinals of the US Australian Open.  He did finally lose to Novak Djokovic.  Though Jo-Wilifried Tsonga Petsonga won the first set of the match, he lost the others.  
 
Other facts that make him a favorite at the US Open are his excellent serves which are full of power but also extreme precision.  Forehands that are on the heavy side also aid in the playing style that has helped him to become 7th in the world in such a short period of time.  His US Open tennis scores are sure to please fans.  He and his friend in fact used to practice the moves and styles of another favorite for the US Open—Andy Roddick. 
 
Employing the serve-and-volley style of play that most players no longer use, he also plays his baseline on the offensive.  Jo-Wilifried Tsonga Petsonga has been credited with having a great, almost intuitive feeling of the tennis net as well.  Another trick he holds up his sleeves is his down the line backhand, which is now widely considered to be one of the greatest among the men’s tennis match ups.  Though clay-court is not his best surface on which to play upon, it is a surface he works on improving his techniques upon.  Perhaps this is one of the few faults of this almost prefect tennis who is a favorite to win.