At the Challenger ATP in Naples, Stan Wawrinka ends Borna Coric's run of 16 consecutive victories.

With a victory in Naples, the Grand Chelem triple champion celebrates his anniversaries.
The most famous way for Stan Wawrinka to celebrate turning forty is on a tennis court. To reach the Napoli Cup final quarterfinals, the Grand Chelem triple vainqueur put on an unforgettable performance on the ATP Challenger circuit.
In addition to being impressive, her 6-2, 6-3 victory over Borna Coric on Thursday marked the end of the Croate’s incredible 16-match winning streak on the Challenger circuit. Stan Wawrinka has assured that Coric won his fourth title on the Battle of Naples, despite the fact that Coric had won his three previous circuit titles.
To the utmost delight of his supporters, a passionate admirer supported the 39-year-old player who had scored five goals on Coric’s service with flawlessly executed reversals. Stan Wawrinka will therefore celebrate his birthday on Friday by competing for a spot in the semifinals in Naples. In an event that promises to be captivating, it will take on Luciano Darderi, the local favorite and head of series number one.
Players that celebrate their 40th year on the ATP circuit are rare. Stan Wawrinka’s countrymen, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, retired prior to this anniversary. Roger Federer ended his playing career at age 41, whereas Novak Djokovic is still competing at age 37.
In a recent interview with the podcast Nothing Major, the Swiss stated that they were prepared to rapcher the raquette.
“I know that on the day I stop, there won’t be a return. “I want to give it my all until the end, that’s for sure,” he said to animators John Isner, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock, and Sam Querrey.
Is this going to happen in a few months, a year, or two? I don’t know, but I believe the results will show us. I appreciate it if I feel competitive, if I think I can still win good matches and be happy with myself. It’s not really something that I like if I don’t have the level.
The most famous way for Stan Wawrinka to celebrate turning forty is on a tennis court. To reach the Napoli Cup final quarterfinals, the Grand Chelem triple vainqueur put on an unforgettable performance on the ATP Challenger circuit.
In addition to being impressive, her 6-2, 6-3 victory over Borna Coric on Thursday marked the end of the Croate’s incredible 16-match winning streak on the Challenger circuit. Stan Wawrinka has assured that Coric won his fourth title on the Battle of Naples, despite the fact that Coric had won his three previous circuit titles.
To the utmost delight of his supporters, a passionate admirer supported the 39-year-old player who had scored five goals on Coric’s service with flawlessly executed reversals. Stan Wawrinka will therefore celebrate his birthday on Friday by competing for a spot in the semifinals in Naples. In an event that promises to be captivating, it will take on Luciano Darderi, the local favorite and head of series number one.
Players that celebrate their 40th year on the ATP circuit are rare. Stan Wawrinka’s countrymen, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, retired prior to this anniversary. Roger Federer ended his playing career at age 41, whereas Novak Djokovic is still competing at age 37.
In a recent interview with the podcast Nothing Major, the Swiss stated that they were prepared to rapcher the raquette.
“I know that on the day I stop, there won’t be a return. “I want to give it my all until the end, that’s for sure,” he said to animators John Isner, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock, and Sam Querrey.
Is this going to happen in a few months, a year, or two? I don’t know, but I believe the results will show us. I appreciate it if I feel competitive, if I think I can still win good matches and be happy with myself. It’s not really something that I like if I don’t have the level.