'Happy' Stan Wawrinka Reveals Why He Still Gives Himself 'the Chance' to Compete
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Stan Wawrinka loses against Casper Ruud 4:6, 6:7 (5:7) and has to say goodbye to the home audience in Basel.
'Happy' Stan Wawrinka reveals why he still gives himself 'the chance' to compete
Stan Wawrinka has revealed that his “passion” for tennis remains as high as ever after being asked about his long-term future in tennis at the Swiss Indoors in Basel. Wawrinka, who celebrated his 40th birthday back in March, is one of the leading tennis stars of the past two decades, reaching a career-high of world No 3 and winning Australian Open, French Open, and US Open titles during his acclaimed career. Currently ranked 158th in the world, …
Casper Ruud beat Stan Wawrinka on Thursday (6-4, 7-6[5]), in the eighth final of the ATP 500 in Basel. Norwegian will face Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Friday.
The Vaudois tried everything but finally fell in two sets (6-4 7-6) in the eighth final of the Swiss Indoors. This match confirms both its limits and its possibilitiesStan Wawrinka left the Halle Saint-Jacques on Thursday night under the ovations, but the head low. Battu, the Vaudois does not know if he will return next year. At his age, 40 years, the future lives day after day. All hope, children who rushed on his way to get a picture or a sign…
Stan Wawrinka is the last Swiss to leave the Swiss Indoors in Basel. The 40-year-old Vaudland is subject to Casper Ruud in the eight-year-old.
There is already no more Switzerland in Basel. The only Swiss representative in the 8th final, Stan Wawrinka (ATP 158) bowed 6-4 7-6 (7/5) against Casper Ruud (11). The Vaudois, who delivered a nice performance against the Norwegian, can nevertheless take the top of the Rhine tournament.
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