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Being ‘mentally strong’ crucial against Novak Djokovic: Stan Wawrinka

PTI | By, Chennai
Dec 31, 2015 12:57 PM IST

The Swiss tennis star, in India to play the Chennai Open, relives the victory over Novak Djokovic in the French Open as well as the challenge he has posed to the World No. 1

Stanislas Wawrinka registered the “biggest win” of his career when he downed Novak Djokovic in the final of the 2015 French Open and the Swiss champion says staying mentally strong is always key against the Serb world No 1.

Stan Wawrinka, who will be playing the Chennai Open, has been one of the rare players to challenge Novak Djokovic this season.(AP Photo)
Stan Wawrinka, who will be playing the Chennai Open, has been one of the rare players to challenge Novak Djokovic this season.(AP Photo)

Looking back at that final in which he struck 59 winners, almost twice as many as Djokovic, the Swiss player still relishes the win.

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“For sure winning Roland Garros was my biggest win. Novak is an unbelievable player, he has played so strong during the whole year and deserves to be number 1. Beating him in the final meant a lot to me, it made me very proud. I played amazing tennis on that day and managed to find a solution against him,” Wawrinka, who will open his 2016 season at the Chennai Open next week, said.

“I’ve played several tough matches against Novak in Grand Slams recently. I know that I have my chance if I play my very best tennis. I’ve beaten him before and you have to remain mentally strong when you face him and especially in such an important match,” Wawrinka said.

The Swiss world number four is a two-time defending champion at Chennai Open and is eyeing a hat-trick of titles.

Enjoying the trip

“I’ve always enjoyed coming to Chennai. The tournament is a nice way to start the season, the fans are great and I like the atmosphere in the stadium. Of course I would love to defend my title, but I will have to go match by match,” he said.

Talking about his coach Magnus Norman, Wawrinka said, “I really enjoy his vision of the game; the way he communicates. He’s very natural and he was a great player himself so he knows how it feels to step on a crowded center court or to be in a Grand Slam final.”

“I saw how he worked with Robin Soderling and had a feeling that he could be the right coach for me.

“He’s also great working with the other members of my team like my fitness coach Pierre Paganini or Severin Luthi, our Davis Cup captain who has been helping me a lot as well.”

Reviewing the year behind, and looking into the start of yet another season on the tour, Wawrinka said, “I want to continue to do well, win tournaments and go deep at the Slams. And hopefully I get a great start into the season in Chennai again.”

“I’m somebody who really likes to work hard. I like to get up early in the morning and enjoy practising a lot. That helps me a lot, because a tennis career is very much about working hard and enjoying what you do.”

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