Wawrinka laments his lack of aggression

Stan Wawrinka, so often one of the most aggressive players in tennis has lamented an unusually passive performance in his French Open final loss to Rafael Nadal

Until Sunday, Stan Wawrinka had an unblemished record in grand slam finals but then he had never faced Rafael Nadal in a title decider at the Spaniard's favourite arena, Court Philippe Chatrier at the French Open.

The Swiss, who beat Nadal in the 2014 Australian Open final, was dismantled 6-2 6-3 6-1 on Sunday as Nadal won his 10th Roland Garros title.

"He's playing the best he's ever played," the third-seeded Wawrinka told a news conference after watching Nadal collect the trophy.

"He's the best ever on clay; it's always a tough challenge."

Wawrinka, the French Open champion in 2015 when Nadal lost to Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals, said the Spaniard had lived up to his expectations on Sunday.

"It was the Rafa I was expecting. We saw how he has been playing since the beginning of the season - fit, aggressive, his level has been incredible," said Wawrinka, who lost to Nadal on the same court in the 2013 quarter-finals.

The 32-year-old Swiss had only one break point, early on, and then never threatened Nadal and he blamed himself for being too hesitant.

"When you hesitate on how to play a ball, your legs move later and it's too late. You have to be able to play without thinking. If you hesitate for half a second, it's already too late," he said.

"If you're not completely free... you don't want him to take the lead and play even more freely.

"At the end of the day it was three sets, nothing to say. I can talk about the game, about what I did, about what he did, but at the end of the day it's quite clear."

Wawrinka, however, took positives from the tournament as he had been on the comeback trail after a first-round loss in Madrid and a second-round defeat in Monte Carlo.

He entered the final on an 11-match winning streak following his title in Geneva.

"It was an amazing tournament. Today I lost the final but three weeks ago I was feeling down, I had doubts about my game."

"Then I won Geneva and I reached the final of a grand slam. That's big for me but I will need a few days to really see that."


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