Thinking Way Too Much Stan Wawrinka Still Feels Under Confident With His Game After a Tough Loss to Andy Murray at Cincinnati Masters 2022

Thinking Way Too Much Stan Wawrinka Still Feels Under Confident With His Game After a Tough Loss to Andy Murray at Cincinnati Masters 2022

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Thinking Way Too Much - Stan Wawrinka Still Feels Under-Confident With His Game After a Tough Loss to Andy Murray at Cincinnati Masters 2022

Published 08/16/2022, 10:15 AM EDTBy Tennis – Australian Open – Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, February 10, 2021 Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka reacts during his second round match against Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake Stan Wawrinka, a former world no. 3 did not have a great run at the Cincinnati Masters. The Swiss player faced a defeat by former world no. 1 Andy Murray. However, his takeaways from the game have prepared the player well for his future. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad He also shared his views on playing against the British player Murray in the first round of the Cincinnati Masters. Moreover, he also shared his progress and what he needs to change in his future games. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad

Stan Wawrinka on playing against Andy Murray

The player talked about the positive takeaways from the match. He mentioned the strife he had to put against the former world no. 1. He said, “Yeah, I think it was a big match, big battle.” He also mentioned his delight to play against . Wawrinka said, “Of course, it’s always special to play against Andy.” Expressing his views on the game, the Swiss said, “Always difficult to lose a tight match like that.”Tennis – Australian Open – Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, February 10, 2021 Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka in action during his second round match against Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics. Crowd capacity for this years event has been capped at 30,000 following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake He showed faith in his abilities despite his loss. said, “I think could do much better. I think I’m on the right track.” Furthermore, he added, “I’m playing much better. In practice, my level is there.” The former world no. 3 is looking for ways to get a hold of his winning streak. He said, “I just need to find the confidence, and for that, I need to win matches.” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad

Wawrinka focuses on improving his game

The player was off the court for a long time due to his foot injury. He said, “I need to get more games; I need to feel a bit more free when I’m playing in matches.” “I’m thinking way too much what I’m doing. I have a lot of hesitation with my game…” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad WATCH THIS STORY: Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray have met each other times which is in favor of the British player by a ratio of 13:9. The player is the epitome of resilience, and he has shown repeatedly that various circumstances could not stop him.

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ADVERTISEMENT Shivali Sharma 670 articlesShivali Sharma is a tennis author at EssentiallySports. She has pursued her Master's in history from Himachal University, but her love for the game has driven her to write about tennis. Shivali is a huge fan of Naomi Osaka and admires Osaka not only for her on-court performances, but also for her off-court actions.Please enable JavaScript to view the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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