INDIAN WELLS
Three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka mentioned his niggling damage issues had been lastly behind him after quarterfinal runs in Rotterdam and Marseille catapulted him again into the highest 100 on this planet rankings.
Wawrinka, 37, returned to the tennis circuit in March 2022 after greater than a yr on the sidelines following two operations on his left foot.
The Swiss veteran had mentioned after his first-round US Open exit that he was getting nearer to hanging up his racket however he was much more optimistic after battling previous Aleksandar Vukic 6-4 1-6 6-1 at Indian Wells on Thursday.
“I’ve been practising good so I’m feeling physically and tennis-wise good. Happy to get the win, it’s an important match and hopefully I can keep going,” former world quantity three Wawrinka advised reporters after his first-round victory.
Wawrinka mentioned re-entering the highest 100 was an essential step in his progress.
“It was … for sure, after being out for so long from surgery, after struggling to come back, to get in shape again physically, to feel good tennis-wise,” Wawrinka mentioned.
“To be back in the top 100 is always an important number. Of course, I want to keep going up in the rankings. Hopefully, I can also be seeded in Grand Slams and these (ATP Masters 1000) events. We’ll see.
“Week after week, I think in general the level is there so hopefully I can keep winning many matches this year.”
Wawrinka will play twenty sixth seed Miomir Kecmanovic subsequent.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com