Stan Wawrinka won his second the second Grand Slam title of his career with a four-set upset of top-seeded Novak Djokovic in the final at the French Open, and he did it with a devastating backhand.
Stan Wawrinka has . . . swagger? We knew about the heavy snap backhand, and we’d heard more than enough of that incomprehensible wail of celebration that he emits when something good happens.
Stan Wawrinka is one of the oldest active players in men's tennis. The 39-year-old Swiss is eager to extend his career, ...
The length, the stats, the twists and turns, the comebacks and chokes, the backhand bombs and skidding ... No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic beat No. 15 seed Stan Wawrinka, 1-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 12-10 ...
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ATP Montpellier: Stan Wawrinka falls to Arthur CazauxArthur Cazaux and Stan Wawrinka ... when his backhand landed long. Cazaux made another push on the return in game five. He converted the second break point after a good return and Wawrinka's ...
Andy Murray's hopes of a return to the French Open final were dashed as Stan ... the backhand drop-shot in the early going and used it to set up a break point in the third game. But Wawrinka ...
Stan Wawrinka has named his toughest opponent out ... “It's especially tough with his high backhand shots coming at you nonstop. You feel like every single ball is coming at you, and you don ...
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