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Tennis World on MSNStan Wawrinka keeps winning at 40
Stan Wawrinka marches on 😤 The 40-year-old overcomes Noguchi 6-3, 6-4 to book his spot in the Cancun quarterfinals ...
Stan Wawrinka is a very familiar foe for Andy Murray in Paris. Somewhat incredibly, today’s match will be the third consecutive match that Murray has played against Wawrinka at Roland Garros.
Stan Wawrinka has a 5-1 wins-to-loss record against Andy Murray on clay courts. Both men are three times grand slam winners and have put in some fabulous matches throughout their careers.
Stan Wawrinka spoke to Eurosport after his victory over Andy Murray: "My first words were respect for a great champion. I have loved watching him play, loved fighting against him.
These were Stan Wawrinka’s first words to the audience in Arthur Ashe Stadium after his 6-7 (1), 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 win over Novak Djokovic for the U.S. Open title on Sunday night.
Wawrinka’s superb performance against Djokovic was the culmination of a difficult journey back from two knee surgeries. His ranking – as high as No. 3 in 2017 - fell to No. 263.
Stan Wawrinka is back on court, having been sidelined with a knee injury since Wimbledon. The three-time Grand Slam champion underwent surgery and announced he would not play again for the rest of ...
Wawrinka has now won all three of the Grand Slam finals in which he has played. And all three times, he beat the world's No. 1 player. You can't be any more clutch than that. There's more, too.
Not on Sunday evening in Queens. For the second time in a major final, Wawrinka demonstrated he had superior firepower and more durable nerves than Djokovic, as he stripped Djokovic of his title 6 ...
He has beaten Novak Djokovic to become US Open champion – but there’s even more to come from Stan Wawrinka if he can master consistency, his coach tells CNN.
Wawrinka is now the fourth-ranked player in the world. He is also a three-time Grand Slam champion having won one Grand Slam trophy each of the last three years. His first win at a major came here ...
Stan Wawrinka doesn't mind admitting that he is, in his own words, an "old player." Wawrinka, three times a Grand Slam finalist and thrice a winner, will turn 32 on March 28.
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