Third seed Stan Wawrinka strode into the last-16 at Roland Garros on Saturday with a straight-sets win over Italy’s Fabio Fognini.
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✔️ 7/6 - 6/0 - 6/2
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The Swiss saved four set points as Fognini twice served for the opening set, with the volatile 28th seed then capitulating and Wawrinka powering to a 7-6(2), 6-0, 6-2 victory. Fognini, however, looked to be grappling with an injury to his left knee as he lost steam after gaining the upper-hand initially in the match.
Addressing the crowd after his match, the Swiss No 1 said, “It was a really great first set and I’m really pleased with how I battled. I moved a lot better after that first set. It’s very difficult to play Fabio because he’s really unpredictable. He can play very quickly and can vary the tempo a lot.”
Wawrinka, who won the title here in Paris in 2015, in a memorable final against Novak Djokovic, also shared, “I’ve got great memories of Roland-Garros from my last few years and it’s always great to return. With every round it gets tougher but I feel really good. I hope to carry on in the same vein.”
Wawrinka will meet the lone remaining Frenchman for a place in the quarter-final, facing either 15th seed Gael Monfils or 24th seeded Richard Gasquet.