ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot takes you behind the scenes at the grand opening of the Good to Great Tennis Academy in Sweden, with insight from the likes of Magnus Norman, Stan Wawrinka, Mikael Tillstrom and many more.
Stan Wawrinka, recovering from a calf injury, is eyeing the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in Rome as his return event. The 32-year-old said he withdrew from next week's Mutua Madrid Open, where he was a finalist in 2013 (l. to Nadal), to ensure a full recovery. Wawrinka also confirmed he has been practising with former coach Magnus Norman in preparation for his return. pic.twitter.com/66d9eJIR2n — Stanislas Wawrinka (@stanwawrinka) April 27, 2018 "I gave up on returning to Madrid next week as a sheer precaution. I lost 10 days of training due to a calf injury," Wawrinka said. "Now I'm on a block of two weeks of training with the help of Magnus Norman. My goal is to get back to my...
Former World No. 3 Stan Wawrinka announced on Thursday that he will not play the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells or the Miami Open presented by Itau in order to continue his recovery from a knee cartilage injury that required two surgeries last August. “They are both amazing events, but coming back from a big surgery after having played a few tournaments, I have discussed with my team that it is best for me to build on the progress and go back to practice,” Wawrinka said in a statement. "I’ve enjoyed being back on Tour playing matches and this gives me even more motivation to go back on the practice court. My goal is to find my highest level...
In this edition of the Challenger Vault, Stan Wawrinka reflects on his ATP Challenger Tour victory in Lugano, Switzerland in 2009 and talks about how the circuit helped grow his game.