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With the sixth match point – all in one game, of all things – it should work: Wawrinka won the starting game. The native of Lausanne again had to prove his guts and stamina against the Dutchman, who was almost twelve years younger than him. After losing the first set, he first fended off two breakballs in the second before even making it 4-2 with his first break opportunity and later won the set.
Wawrinka was also mercilessly efficient with breakballs in the third set and achieved two more service breakthroughs. While the resident of Lausanne eventually successfully used three of the three break balls, the Greek track managed to convert only two of the total of twelve into points.
In the second round, Wawrinka, who started with a wild card, will meet Taylor Fritz, against whom he has won two games in two games so far. The eighth-seeded American enjoyed a bye in the first round. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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