Stans Wawrinka Wins the Title
Editorials News | Sep-13-2016
31 years old Stan Wawrinka has defeated the star of tennis Novak Djokovic. After defeating world’s number one Novak Djokovic, Stan became the winner of US open champion. Stan Wawrinka succeeds in the match with 6-7 (1/7), 6-4, 7-5, 6-3.
During the match Djokovic asked for the medical help twice. In fact he detained his nerves while finally exploding into controversy-danger. According to the report Stans is the oldest winner after 35 years old Ken Rosewall in 1970. In addition it was the first time for Swiss player to win the US title.
He has got through 2014 Australian Open triumph as well as 2015 Roland Garros crown.
Stan Wawrinka also has finished runner-up in NewYork for the forth time. After rewarding a huge amount for replacing just three of 17 smash points.
In the third round of the match he had to save the match. As a result Stan committed 51 errors but at the end he smashed his 46 challengers.
He completed the task by beating unexpected challenger Dan Evans.
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