Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is afraid he may have broken a finger on his right hand during a 7-6 (3), 3-6, 7-6 (5) loss to Croatia's Ivan Dodig at Queens. Tsonga, who upset Roger Federer at Wimbledon last year, sounded very worried. "I think it's serious. I didn't do an exam for the moment, but it sounds very bad," he told reporters. "I felt like I broke something or I strained it when I fell. It's only a finger but it's tough because I have to play with my hand. At the moment I don't know what is it, but I will stay positive and I will see."
Tsonga concerned about possible broken finger
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