Wawrinka regains winning touch
By AFP
May 25, 2018
LAUSANNE: Stan Wawrinka, who suffered a shock first round exit in Rome last week in his first match in three months, returned to winning ways Wednesday by seeing off Jared Donaldson of the United States 6-3, 6-4 in his Geneva tournament opener.
Wawrinka is building up to the French Open which he won in 2015 but his career has been badly affected by a recent knee injury that required surgery and meant he had only won three matches all year before Wednesday. The Swiss star, twice a champion in Geneva, only got on to court just after 9pm due to rain at the Swiss venue. He will face Hungary’s world number 60 Marton Fucsovics in Thursday’s quarter-finals.
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