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Wawrinka shows off his trophy on the backs of the Yarra River. Aaron Favila/AP/Press Association Images

I deserved Aussie win, says Swiss surprise package Stan

The new Australian Open champion admits it was a ‘big surprise’ to win a Grand Slam after years in the shadows.

STANISLAS WAWRINKA INSISTED he is a deserving winner of the Australian Open after upsetting injury-hit world number one Rafael Nadal to gatecrash the established order of men’s tennis.

The Swiss eighth seed was on top of Nadal from the off, eventually winning in four sets, but there will be question marks over the victory after the Spaniard was badly hampered by a back injury.

Wawrinka admitted it was a “big surprise” to win a Grand Slam title after years in the shadow of fellow Swiss Roger Federer, whom he will now pass in the rankings by rising to world number three.

In a generation dominated by the “Big Four” of Nadal, Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, the last outsider to lift a major trophy was Juan Martin del Potro at the 2009 US Open.

But Wawrinka, who also knocked out a fully fit Djokovic — the three-time defending champion and the world number two — en route to his first major final, had no doubts he was a worthy winner.

It’s an amazing feeling. I saw Roger winning so many Grand Slams in the past, so now it’s my turn to win one,” the 28-year-old Swiss said.

“If you look the 10 past years, except del Potro, it’s only the top four guys who were winning all the Grand Slams.

“I will need time to realise what I did in these two weeks. Because at the end, even if Rafa was injured, I think I deserve that Grand Slam because I won against Djokovic, the number two, and I won against Rafa.

“I had an amazing two weeks, and I was playing my best tennis ever.”

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Wawrinka’s profile has been hugely boosted by his Aussie success. Mark Baker/AP/Press Association Images.

Wawrinka’s thunderous groundstrokes and heavy serve had Nadal under pressure early on in his 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 victory but it will never be known how the match would have panned out if the Spaniard had not been hit by injury.

Certainly the Swiss had been in irresistible form as he first ousted Djokovic in five thrilling sets, and then faced only one break point against Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals.

And it was Wawrinka who best stood up to the gruelling Grand Slam programme of seven straight matches, while Nadal’s familiar physical fallibilities returned to haunt him.

“It’s Stan’s day, not my day,” said the tearful Spaniard, who struggled to control his emotions after the match. “As I said before, I try my best and it was not possible for me today.

I’m obviously disappointed and very sad about what happened. But that’s life, that’s sport. I really had a lot of great moments in my career. That’s a tough one. I’ll just accept it and try to keep working hard for what’s coming.”

Wawrinka said he has long drawn inspiration from the Samuel Beckett quotation that is tattooed on his left forearm: “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”

“Before today, I always said that except Roger, Rafa, Novak, you always lose, every week. So it’s not easy,” he said. “It’s tough to get through and to take a positive from a loss, from failing in a tournament.

“So that’s how I see, in general, my career. I always go back to the court. I always go back to practise to try to improve myself and to give myself all the chance to beat the best player in the world.”

- © AFP, 2014

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    Aug 24th 2017, 9:52 PM

    I know he’s a good looking guy but creaming him is a bit much

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    Aug 24th 2017, 10:03 PM

    “Do the welfare?, do the welfare?, do the welfare know you’re playing?, doooo the welfare know you’re playing? “. Ian Bermingham captain fantastic omitted to add his dole fraud during 2011, 2012 & 2013 for which he was convicted.

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    Aug 25th 2017, 5:09 AM

    @Michael McLoughlin: Fake news. He wasn’t convicted. He repaid the money in full (€4512) and the judge struck out the case. http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/soccer-star-avoids-conviction-for-claiming-4k-dole-while-working-31554451.html

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    Aug 24th 2017, 11:17 PM

    Very nice piece Aaron. In a greatest Pat’s 11 not many would suggest other challengers to the No 3 jersey worn by Ian Bermingham.

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    Aug 25th 2017, 12:09 AM

    He’s won 4 champions leagues

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    Aug 25th 2017, 1:28 PM

    @James Baxter: 3 with the La Liga club as stated

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