The Daily Courier

Djokovic advances, Wawrinka ousted at the French Open

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PARIS (AP) — Like Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka is a past French Open champion still working his way back into form after surgery.

Like Djokovic, Wawrinka is ranked lower than he has been in more than a decade. And like Djokovic, Wawrinka recently reunited with a coach who helped guide him to success earlier in his career.

Both men were in first-round action at Roland Garros on Monday, but unlike Djokovic, who won in straight sets, Wawrinka could not summon and sustain the sort of highlevel play that has carried him to major titles in Paris and elsewhere.

Returning to a place where he won the title in 2015 and made it back to the final a year ago, Wawrinka bowed out with a 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 loss to 67th-ranked Guillermo GarciaLope­z of Spain.

“I won three Grand Slams in my career, and I know what it takes to do it,” said Wawrinka, who was seeded 23rd and is ranked only 30th, territory unfamiliar to him since April 2008. “And my goal is to get to my top. Sooner or later, I will.”

Wawrinka only recently returned to the tour after missing three months to rest his left knee, which was operated on twice last August. He’s played 11 matches in 2018, going 4-7.

Djokovic — a former No. 1 now ranked 22nd, his worst spot since 2006 — beat 134thranke­d qualifier Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Djokovic quickly recovered after dropping the opening two games.

Since winning the 2016 French Open, Djokovic has taken a step back. He has not added another major championsh­ip since, and had right elbow surgery in February.

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