I have not much to choose from so Chennai title is special: Stanislas Wawrinka
Top seed Stanislas Wawrinka scored a clinical 7-5 6-2 win over French Edouard Roger-Vasselin to win his second Chennai Open title.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 05, 2014 11:20 pm IST
Since he does not have many trophies to show in his cabinet, Chennai Open title, like his previous four victories is very special, says Swiss world number eight Stanislas Wawrinka.
Top seed Wawrinka scored a clinical 7-5 6-2 win over French Edouard Roger-Vasselin to win his second Chennai Open title, here.
His previous wins came in Umag (2006), Casablanca (2010), Chennai (2011) and Oeiras (2013).
"Every win is special. I don't have so many victories," Wawrinka said when asked how he would compare his 2011 title with today's win.
"This final here today has given me my best start for the year," he added.
Talking about the final against Roger-Vasselin, Wawrinka said, "I expected a tough match. He beat me the last time in October 2013. Every match is difficult."
Wawrinka said he has been playing aggressive tennis now, "but I feel I can still improve every aspect of my tennis. I can improve my serve. I am serving up and down now."
Asked what goals he has set for himself for 2014, Wawrinka said there was no particular goal for him as such.
"I know I can play better. But it's tough to improve your rankings. They all (top-10 players) play very good tennis these days," he observed.
He said it was important for him "to keep going" and try to do well throughout the year.