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Stan-ding tall

Former world No. 3 Wawrinka returns in style

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LONDON: Three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka returned to the big stage in style, ousting sixth seed Grigor Dimitrov 1-6, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

The win followed the triumph for Wawrinka’s girlfriend Donna Vekic, who demolished fourth seed Sloane Stephens on Court One.

“I think it was a good day for us at the office, that’s for sure,” Wawrinka said on Monday.

“Was great match from her. I watch it from home before coming back for my match.” The Swiss former world No. 3, whose ranking had dropped to 225 after a knee injury, fought a stubborn and determined match from the baseline to down the 27-year-old Bulgarian, who appeared beset by first-round nerves.

It was a tough draw for Dimitrov but it looked like being a straightfo­rward task for him after he wrapped up the first set in less than half an hour.

Wawrinka is nothing if not tenacious, however, and he fought for every point, becoming more and more comfortabl­e as the match went on.

By contrast Dimitrov became more tense and inconsiste­nt. He failed to convert two set points in the second set and that knocked his confidence, allowing Wawrinka back into the match.

Dimitrov suffered again at the end of the third set. After breaking serve early, he dropped his own while serving for the set. Former Wimbledon champion John McEnroe, who was commentati­ng, described it as choking.

Wawrinka’s long experience paid off in the two tie breaks. The 33-year-old, who has won every Grand Slam except Wimbledon, was steady and cool, sending down rasping groundstro­kes from both sides of the court. His intensity and focus continued into the fourth set, which he captured on Dimitrov’s serve when the Bulgarian could only tip a powerful return into the net.

Wawrinka said he never lacked motivation despite his long rehabilita­tion.

“I know where I’ve come from with my injury, I know all the work I’ve been doing.

“It’s because I’m still really motivated to play any player, any court,” he said.

 ?? — AP ?? Good job: Donna Vekic of Croatia serving to Sloane Stephens of the US during their first-round match on Monday.
— AP Good job: Donna Vekic of Croatia serving to Sloane Stephens of the US during their first-round match on Monday.

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