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Stan Wawrinka

Swiss tennis player (born 1985)

Wawrinka at the 2019 French Open

Full nameStanislas Wawrinka
Country (sports)  Switzerland
ResidenceStans, Switzerland
Born (1985-03-28) 28 March 1985 (age 39)[1]
Lausanne, Switzerland
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Turned pro2002
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
CoachDimitri Zavialoff (2002–2010)
Peter Lundgren (2010–2012)
Richard Krajicek (2016)
Paul Annacone (2017)
Daniel Vallverdú (2019–2022)
Magnus Norman (2013–2017, 2018–2020, 2022–)
Prize moneyUS$37,396,659[2]
Official websitestanwawrinka.com
Career record578–367[a] (61.2%)
Career titles16
Highest rankingNo. 3 (27 January 2014)
Current rankingNo. 158 (10 February 2025)
Australian OpenW (2014)
French OpenW (2015)
WimbledonQF (2014, 2015)
US OpenW (2016)
Tour FinalsSF (2013, 2014, 2015)
Olympic Games2R (2008, 2024)
Career record81–107 (43.

Stanislas Wawrinka, Height, Weight, Age, Biography & More

Bio
Real NameStanislas Wawrinka
NicknameStan, Stan the Man
ProfessionTennis player
Physical Stats & More
Heightin centimeters- 183 cm
in meters- 1.83 m
in feet- 6' 00"
Weightin Kilograms- 81 kg (in 2015)
in Pounds- 179 lbs
Body Measurements(Approx.)- Chest: 38 Inches
- Waist: 32 Inches
- Biceps: 13 Inches
Eye ColourLight Brown
Hair ColourLight Brown
Tennis
International DebutTurned pro in 2002
Coach/MentorMagnus Norman
Nature on fieldCool
Favourite ShotBackhand
Achievements (main ones)• 2 Grand Slam titles.
• 14 singles career titles.
• Achieved highest career ranking of No.3 in January 2014.
• He has won 415 games in his career while losing 240.
Career Turning Point2014 Australian Open final, where he defeated Rafael Nadal.
Personal Life
Date of Birth28 March 1985
Age (as in 2017)32 Years
Birth PlaceLausanne, Switzerland
Zodiac sign/Sun signAries
NationalitySwiss
HometownLa

What Tennis Player Stanislas Wawrinka’s Story Of Redemption Can Teach Entrepreneurs About Perseverance

I love January.

Besides the start of the new year, the fresh ambition and motivation (and finishing all those pesky holidays)… something very important happens.

It’s tennis month in Australia.

During January there is tennis on all day and most nights on TV. It’s the only time of the year it happens here and I love it.

I don’t play so much anymore, but every day throughout the year I log into my favourite tennis websites and see who is winning what, what controversy is occurring and all the other behind the scenes events.

For me tennis is a little bit like my soap opera. I enjoy the characters and the relationships just as much as the tennis.

You see, tennis is about stories.

There are rivalries, records to break, nostalgia with past champions, the respect and the emotion of winning and losing.

I admire the skill of the players during the match, but for me it’s more important to see the human characteristics of the players.

This

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