
Stan Wawrinka Yet Not In Form
Editorials News | May-29-2018
The professional Tennis player Stanislas Wawrinka from Switzerland has not yet recovered from his injury on the left knee and has not regained his form. Professionally he is known as Stan.
He has won three Grand Slam Titles at the 2014 Australia open, 2015 French open and 2016 US open. He is considered as a part of the recently established “Big Five” i.e. the expansion of the Big Four of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. While he was playing his first match after the surgery, the three-time Grand Slam champion lost the match to 55th ranked Steve Johnson on Sunday in the first round of the Italian Open. During the match Stan committed 30 unforced errors to Johnson, he was also broken once in each set and he failed to take advantages of his only two break opportunities. Since the injury it has been difficult for Stan to be back in the game the same way yet he is struggling quite hard to gain his formation.
By: Shruti Anand
Content: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/wawrinka-still-struggling-following-knee-surgery/articleshow/64149582.cms
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