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There is a commonly held belief that the best way to overcome shock or disappointment is to get back to work straightaway.
Asked if he would step out without the headband again, Federer replied: “No, the hair is growing.
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.
Roger Federer has come out cautiously, admitting that a Grand Slam with 32 seeds can often be a bit lacking in excitement during the early rounds of play.
With potential second seed Andy Murray already ruled out of the French Open, world no.11 Stanislas Wawrinka could be another high profile absentee
After winning his sixth title in past three and half months when he overwhelmed Roger Federer in the final of Rome, Rafael Nadal will go to Paris with a head of steam
When Roger Federer suffered a shocking second round loss in Madrid this week, many wondered if all that time he took off after Indian Wells actually did more harm than good.
Roger Federer has faith in his long-term strategic scheduling and will not be swayed by an early setback last week in Madrid.
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
He won't be starting officially with new coach Magnus Norman until mid-May, but Wawrinka is already excited
Stanislas Wawrinka accepts that he will likely never escape the shadow of Roger Federer in the Swiss tennis hierarchy.
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
Rene Stammbach, president of the Swiss Tennis Federation since 2006 has been a regular critic of Federer’s dedication to the Davis Cup cause
Local ties mean everything to Roger Federer, who will remain faithful to his home Swiss Indoors and has confirmed that he will return to the Basel event from October 21
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