After an incredible fortnight at the first Grand Slam of the season in Melbourne that saw Novak Djokovic reign supreme on the men’s side for an unprecedented seventh time, and a weekend full of tennis in the form of the newly reformed Davis Cup that saw 12 nations join the likes of Croatia, France, Spain, Argentina, USA and Great Britain in the Davis Cup Finals, that will be held in Madrid in late November, the action resumed on the regular ATP Tour in the form of ATP 250 tournaments in Montpellier, Sofia and Cordoba.Even though most of the top names in tennis didn't feature in any of these tournaments, the likes of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Gael Monfils and Stefanos Tsitsipas, to name a few, grabbed the attention of all with some exhilarating tennis over the week.So, without further delay, let’s take a look at who all lifted the silverware on the men’s side last week:Open Sud de France: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga lifts the title in Montpellier to continue impressive comeback seasonJo-Wilfred Tsonga, who was marred by surgery and multiple injuries for the most of last season, continued his rise back to the top of the game as he defeated fellow Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the final of Montpellier, 6-4, 6-2 to lift his first singles title since October 2017.Tsonga has had an extremely positive start to the 2019 season. He had a very good week in Brisbane, where he reached the semi-final and then unluckily ran into Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open as early as the second round.Finalist Pierre-Hugues Herbert also had a brilliant week as he defeated the likes of Denis Shapovalov and Tomas Berdych before losing to Tsonga in the final, and will rise to a career-high singles ranking of 36.Herbert has also had an incredible start to the season in doubles as before winning the Men’s Doubles title at the Australian Open with Nicolas Mahut to complete the career Grand Slam, he had also won the Men’s Doubles title in Doha in the first week of the season with David Goffin.Tomas Berdych, who just like Tsonga, is on the comeback trail, also continued his good start to the season by reaching the semi-final here. Before this tournament, he reached the final in Doha before going out in the Round of 16 stage of the Australian Open at the hands of Rafael Nadal.