Stan Wawrinka gives thoughts on coronavirus crisis, saying he ‘doesn’t know what to expect next’

Stan Wawrinka admits he has ‘no idea’ what to expect next as the coronavirus crisis continues to grip the world.
Tennis, like all other sports, has been put on hold, along with the likes of the Premier League, the NBA, the EFL, Serie A, and the NHL.
The outbreak has also seen golf’s US Masters being rescheduled for the first time since the Second World War, the start of the F1 season delayed, and international Test cricket series cancelled.
Both the London and Boston marathons have also been rescheduled, and Wawrinka has echoed the uncertainty most are feeling on the coronavirus situation
“Leaving LA to head back home for a while,” Wawrinka wrote on social media.
“These are weird times and we have no idea what to expect next. I hope you are all staying safe!
RELATED: ‘It gives him more time’ – Tim Henman believes enforced break may help Andy Murray comeback
“I’m thinking of course a lot of all those in our world who have put months of work into events that are now cancelled and to the fans who were going to attend.
“These are hard times but we must all stay strong.”
Follow us on Twitter @T365Official and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Wimbledon
Katie Boulter salutes British team spirit after stunning Wimbledon success
Leicester’s Katie Boulter helped British players to…
-
Wimbledon
What next for Serena Williams as she loses in the first round of Wimbledon?
Williams is facing fresh questions over her future in tennis after her much-hyped comeback ended with a first round defeat at Wimbledon
-
Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu hopes to make quick work of opponents in bid for home slam glory
The US Open champion takes on Caroline Garcia in round two on Wednesday.
-
Wimbledon
Alastair Gray thrills home crowd with remarkable grand slam debut victory
The world number 288 saw off the 2018 Wimbledon boys’ singles champion Tseng Chun-hsin.
-
Wimbledon
Wimbledon day two: A timeline of British triumphs
Eleven British players were in singles action, with six reaching the second round.
-
Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal gets a thorough workout in Wimbledon win
The Spaniard, 36, underwent radio-wave therapy on the nerve in his left foot earlier this month.
-
Wimbledon
Iga Swiatek: ‘I don’t consider myself a legend’
Swiatek surpassed Venus Williams’ record for most successive wins this century.
-
News
Jack Draper blows past Zizou Bergs for first Grand Slam win
The 20-year-old defeated Belgian Zizou Bergs in straight sets to set up a clash with Alex De Minaur.
-
Wimbledon
Nick Kyrgios unapologetic after nasty spat with spectator
The world number 40 hit out at the behaviour of some spectators during the Court Three match.
-
News
Ryan Peniston keeps expecting to wake up from Wimbledon dream
The 26-year-old wild card sailed through to the second round.