Norman on Wawrinka: "He always wants to beat the best players".

At 39 years and 11 months, Stan Wawrinka is the oldest player in the ATP top 1000.
Despite a ranking far from his expectations, the Swiss is more motivated than ever and still feels competitive.
Magnus Norman, the Swiss's long-time coach, confirms this motivation and good form.
Speaking to The Sit Down podcast, he says: "He loves tennis, it's his passion, he loves going out on court and training, and you can really feel it.
Just this morning, we were on court for an hour and a half together and I still enjoy it as much as in the early years, and so does he. That's the love of the game.
I think he feels that he's still competitive and that he still has the will to beat one of the best players, if he's having a good day.
In 2024, he was a little late. But now, I have the impression that he's back.
In the last few weeks of last season, he was back in very good shape.
I have the impression that he's better prepared for 2025 than 2024. So we'll see."