Charismatic Stan conquers Chennai again

Press Trust of India

Chennai, Jan 11: Top seed Stanislas Wawrinka dismantled the challenge of a rampaging Aljaz Bedene with ease as the Swiss World No. 4 retained the Chennai Open title with a straight sets win in the summit clash, here Sunday. The Swiss never looked in any trouble against the giant-killer Slovenian winning 6-3, 6-4.

Wawrinka did not face a single break point on his serve and needed only 90 minutes to grab his third Chennai Open title, having won it last year and also in 2011.

Interestingly, the two players have played against each other only at this event. It was their third meeting. Bedene had recorded win in 2013 while Wawrinka had avenged that defeat last year.

“It’s special to start the year with a trophy. It’s going to be a strange feeling going to Australian Open as defending champion. First I want to enjoy this trophy. Happy to do it here again,” Wawrinka said after the match. “It’s an amazing atmosphere. That’s the reason why I keep coming back.”

Wawrinka had words of praise for his opponent too. “I would like to congratulate Bedene for playing great. He beat a lot of seeds. He played amazing match yesterday (Saturday). Good luck to him for the season.” Stated Wawrinka.

 

Bedene played his aggressive game from the baseline but unforced errors on crucial points put paid to his chances. He went for the lines, looking for winners, but missed those by little margins to let Wawrinka walk away with points.

The Swiss had tremendous control over his strokes and his approach shots after the serve were very calculated. He held his serves quite easily in the first set.

In the second set Bedene started to serve a lot better and also came to net to win a few easy points. However, Warinka grabbed on whatever little opportunity came his way. The Swiss had a break chance in the seventh game but his cross court backhand went outside the line. Moments later however, he sealed the break with a stunning forehand winner. He made it 5-3 with an easy hold and now Bedene was serving to stay in the match.

The Slovenian held to live on but Wawrinka smashed a forehand winner after a good rally to close the contest in his favour.

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