Wawrinka retirement verdict as deep claim made after Djokovic's telling remarks
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"I love playing tennis": Stan Wawrinka vows to continue playing tennis despite suffering 'frustrating' exit from Monte-Carlo Masters
Former world number three Stan Wawrinka has stated that he still has ‘passion’ for playing tennis despite suffering a first-round exit from the ongoing Monte-Carlo Masters. The 40-year-old suffered a defeat in the round of 64 to Alejandro Tabilo with a score of 1-6, 7-5, 7-5. Wawrinka, who has had...
Valiant Stan Wawrinka misses Novak Djokovic clash - khbrksport
Stan Wawrinka missed a chance to notch a Masters 1000 victory at 40. The veteran received a wild card for the Monte Carlo Masters and faced Alejandro Tabilo in the first round. Stan fought well before falling 1-6, 7-5, 7-5 in two hours and 27 minutes. Thus, Wawrinka missed an opportunity to embrace the second-round clash with another veteran, Novak Djokovic. The Swiss made an impressive start and clinched the opener in no time. He erased the de…
Stan Wawrinka shares his frustration after his Monte Carlo exit
Although his 'prime' is really very far away and he no longer has a chance to compete to win the most prestigious titles, Stan Wawrinka still loves tennis very much and has no intention of retiring in the near future. The Swiss veteran – who recently turned 40 – works very hard every day and is able to create problems for even players much younger than him on his best days. The 3-time Grand Slam champion received a wild card from the organizers …
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