Third seed Stan Wawrinka rose to the occasion once again to beat top-seeded defending champion, Novak Djokovic 6-7(1) 6-4 7-5 6-3 and win the US Open, on Sunday, for the third grand slam title of his career.
The 31-year-old Swiss is the oldest US Open men’s champion since Ken Rosewall was 35 in 1970. Yet he already had gained the upper hand by the time Djokovic clutched at his upper left leg and grimaced after missing a forehand while getting broken early in the fourth set.
From there, Djokovic briefly began conceding points, showing little of the fight he’s so famous for.
Trailing 3-1 in the fourth set, Djokovic was granted the unusual chance to have a medical timeout at a time other than a changeover. He removed both shoes and socks so a trainer could help him out with what appeared to be blisters on toes.
When the match resumed, Djokovic earned three break points, but Wawrinka held for 4 -1.
That continued a pattern that carried throughout: Djokovic, as good a returner as there is in the game – now, certainly, and perhaps ever – managed to convert only 3 of 17 break chances.
Djokovic started limping later and received more toe treatment at the changeover before he served down 5-2 in the fourth.
Wawrinka has won only five of 24 career meetings against Djokovic, but has now beaten the 12-time major champion on the way to each of his own Grand Slam titles, including in the 2014 Australian Open quarterfinals and 2015 French Open final.
(With inputs from AP)
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