Archive: stanislas-wawrinka
It was a bad day at the US Open for the defending champions of the ATP. One right after the other, both the men's singles and doubles 2012 champions found themselves out of contention to once again hoist the winner's trophy.
Roger Federer will have this week to get it better as the Swiss struggles with a mid-summer racquet change which he hopes will pay winning dividends in just a few weeks at the start of the US Open hard court run-up.
French Open quarter-finalist Stanislas Wawrinka has yet to fully finalize his coaching deal with Swede Magnus Norman with the pair hoping to discuss their future in the coming weeks.
Despite taking a hammering from Rafael Nadal to exit the French Open quarters, Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka heads home pleased with one of his best career clay court seasons.
With potential second seed Andy Murray already ruled out of the French Open, world no.11 Stanislas Wawrinka could be another high profile absentee
The first set was hardly worth mentioning. The second was interesting. But, still, it was a relatively rested Rafael Nadal playing a tired, non-Spanish, nervous Stanislas Wawrinka.
This surely will not surprise you.... But suddenly it is looking as if Rafael Nadal might be able to earn the #4 Roland Garros seed after all; see the Feature.
There probably weren't many people who expected Andy Murray to win here, but it's going to be hard for him to ever get to #1.
David Ferrer faced an interesting conundrum this week. Barcelona had shown that he wasn't match fit, so he really needed matches.
Growf. All right, Daniel Brands is German. All right, he's playing very well -- at the rate he's going, he'll be Top Fifty soon.
After once hitting the ATP top 10 after his 2008 Rome final, Stanislas Wawrinka realizes that his tennis career is not finite and that returning to the elite will require a major amount of work and effort
Stanislas Wawrinka accepts that he will likely never escape the shadow of Roger Federer in the Swiss tennis hierarchy.
This was another relatively slow start for Novak Djokovic -- but only relatively. This time, he needed only about eight games to take charge.
Andy Murray added his opinions to the ever growing debate on the umpiring of the time violation rule
The 28 year old Swiss, currently ranked world no.17 has been without a permanent coach for more than a year and insists he will work with Sweden’s Norman
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