Stunned Stanislaw Wawrinka to examine himself after first-round French Open shock
Australian Open champion almost unable to comprehend the manner of his early exit

Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka was preparing for a period of deep introspection after a shock French Open first-round defeat against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez on Monday.
The third-seeded Swiss, who has Samuel Beckett’s ‘Fail Better’ quote tattooed on his left arm, did not look for excuses as he became the tournament’s first major casualty, losing 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 6-0 to the world No.41 from Spain.
“I need to put the puzzle back together, but differently than in the past, because now – after winning a grand slam, being No.3 in the world – everything is different, and I still didn’t find all the pieces,” he said.
“Everything has changed this year for me. On the positive side, of course, but it’s new challenges, new things that you have to manage, new solutions you need to find, and I want to do that.”
Wawrinka, tipped as a potential champion, is the first Australian Open champion to be defeated in the first round of the following French Open since Czech Petr Korda in 1998.
“I have to look at the future because I can’t change the result. It’s about what I want and the way I want it,” he said.