
Almost 5,000 fans watched the world No 3 cruised through the semi-final fight in one hour and 21 minutes at the Impact Arena in Muang Thong Thani. Djokovic will play the Mohammad Ali look-alike Tsonga who had no problem easing past close buddy Gael Monfils of France 6-0 6-3 .
"I felt as if I woke up from the dream in the second set. I felt sleepy in the first set. I broke him twice. He had bad service games and I took the opportunities," said the Serbian who won the Australian Open in January where he beat Tsonga in four sets in the final.
"I got to meet Jo again since the Australian Open which is fantastic. It's great for fans to come and see who is going to win tomorrow. He wants a revenge but I will do my best to stop that."
"I felt as if I woke up from the dream in the second set. I felt sleepy in the first set. I broke him twice. He had bad service games and I took the opportunities," said the Serbian who won the Australian Open in January where he beat Tsonga in four sets in the final.
"I got to meet Jo again since the Australian Open which is fantastic. It's great for fans to come and see who is going to win tomorrow. He wants a revenge but I will do my best to stop that."
The world No 20 Tsonga, who is a big fan of Thai kick boxing, will pose a big threat to Djokovic on the indoor carpet surface.
"I'm really happy to be in the final. I played unbelievable tennis. I played Novak only one time. I will try to make revenge. "