On the 27th local time, former tournament champion Wawrinka bluntly said that at the end of his brilliant career as he neared the end of his brilliant career, the 40-year-old Swiss veteran still loves tennis, but also admits that this can be the last dance of Roland Garros in Paris.
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"Of course, I'm almost there, and while I'm not going to stop right now, I'm getting closer every week." Wawrinka, who has three Grand Slam titles, including the 2015 French men's singles ranking and is now ranked 138th in the ATP world men's singles, had to rely on a wild card to enter the tournament, losing 6:7 (6:8), 3:6, 2:6 to 23-year-old British teenager Fearnley in his debut, he is well aware of his situation, "Overall, I think I played well in tennis, I still played well and I was able to enjoy the game, but all these failures are becoming more and more difficult to accept. ”
Wawrinka, who has a one-handed backhand, said bluntly that he may not return to the French Open next year, "If I can't win a few matches, if I can't improve the rankings, then whether it's a wild card or otherwise, I won't come back." ”