Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's team says on Facebook that he did not break his finger when he fell in a loss to Ivan Dodig at Queen's Club. "Tsonga suffered a severe sprain of the little finger of his right hand without tearing," the statement read. "He will have a new scan on Monday. His participation in Wimbledon is currently not in doubt."
Tsonga's finger sprained, not broken
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Published Jun 15, 2012