Asked as to what all changed in his game, Wawrinka said: "For the past two years, I am trying to change. It is a big thing. Trying to move better, play more aggressively, have a better forehand and serve better. I am happy with my improved performance this week. I served well and it was better than last year."
With a hat-trick of Chennai Open titles under his belt, it was only fair that he thanked the crowd for their support.
For the Swiss Master, the focus was to take one match at a time.
"When I come to a venue, I am focussed and ready for the first match. I am the top seed and I am happy the way I played from the beginning of the tournament."
"At times, the umpires and players, both make mistakes. That is why you have the 'hawk-eye'. I do not know, I have no problem with the hawk-eye. I have no complaints about usage of hawk-eye. I can also see that I do lot of mistakes when I tried to check the hawk-eye. So, it is nothing special."
On getting a warning in the second set and what is about, Wawrinka shrugged it off.
"Probably nothing big, if you do not know what it was about. Nothing special."
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