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Cookie Policy. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! He's playing unbelievable. He really deserve to win that title. I very happy for him. He's a great, great guy. He's a good friend of mine. I am really happy for him. Nadal is right. While his injury and the awkward match are a part of the story, the hero in this tale is Wawrinka, who capped off a career renaissance that nobody thought he had in him. With coach Magnus Norman in his camp and an inspirational " fail harder " tattoo on his forearm, the one-handed backhand wonder had transitioned from Swiss sidekick to Slam-winning star.
Two weeks ago, the thought of Wawrinka walking away as champion was far-fetched, even for Wawrinka himself. When asked in his opening press conference 12 days ago whether he thought he was close to winning a Slam, Wawrinka had serious doubts, per AusOpen.
But I'm not thinking I'm not winning a Grand Slam. I'm too far away. I'm trying to improve my game. I'm trying to control what I can. That's mean the practice. That's mean my schedule, always to try to improve, to be a better player. The rest we'll see.
But he did do it. It happened. Sure, he got a few breaks along the way, but every champion has gotten an assist from somewhere.
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