Djokovic backs Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray to raise their game at the French Open

World No 2 Novak Djokovic expects Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray to lift their game at the French Open despite failing to make an impact so far in the clay court season.

Murray lost to Fabio Fognini earlier this week in the second round of the Italian Open, while Wawrinka became the latest high-profile casualty at the event after suffering a straight sets defeat to American John Isner on Thursday.

Djokovic is wary of the threat Wawrinka poses at Roland Garros having lost to the Swiss in the final two years ago. He also expects Briton Murray to be ready despite five victories from his last 10 matches.

‘Some top players come out and play their best when it’s most needed, which is grand slams,’ Djokovic told reporters.

‘I wouldn’t be surprised to see Wawrinka or Murray playing at a really high level in Paris, because I guess they are aiming to do that.’

‘And it’s best of five and played every second day, which allows you to have more time to rest and recover, whereas in these tournaments…you play day after day after day, and it’s very intense for the body and for the mind and so forth.’

 

Culled from Mail Sport 

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Djokovic backs Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray to raise their game at the French Open

World No 2 Novak Djokovic expects Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray to lift their game at the French Open despite failing to make an impact so far in the clay court season.

Murray lost to Fabio Fognini earlier this week in the second round of the Italian Open, while Wawrinka became the latest high-profile casualty at the event after suffering a straight sets defeat to American John Isner on Thursday.

Djokovic is wary of the threat Wawrinka poses at Roland Garros having lost to the Swiss in the final two years ago. He also expects Briton Murray to be ready despite five victories from his last 10 matches.

‘Some top players come out and play their best when it’s most needed, which is grand slams,’ Djokovic told reporters.

‘I wouldn’t be surprised to see Wawrinka or Murray playing at a really high level in Paris, because I guess they are aiming to do that.’

‘And it’s best of five and played every second day, which allows you to have more time to rest and recover, whereas in these tournaments…you play day after day after day, and it’s very intense for the body and for the mind and so forth.’

 

Culled from Mail Sport 

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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