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Goodbye Stan! The Madrid public, who have long held fighter Wawrinka in their hearts, must say goodbye to the 38-year-old from western Switzerland. The three-time Grand Slam champion loses his match in the second round against the number five seed Andrey Rublev 5: 7, 4: 6.
Wawrinka, currently number 84 in the world, is much more error-prone than the 6:7, 6:3, 7:6 victory over American Maxime Cressy (25/ATP 39). In set two, despite an early break, not much fits together. Also because Rublew promptly finds an answer and starts a run with Rebreak.
In the end, the Russian, who recently won the biggest victory of his career with the title in Monte Carlo, celebrated a deserved victory. However, without using its full potential.
Wawrinka? Says goodbye to Madrid with some spectacular points and much applause from the stands at the Manolo Santana stadium. Meanwhile, Rublew now meets Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka (27/ATP 34) in the third round of the ATP 1000 tournament.
Source : Blick
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