Stan Wawrinka 2/5 | Maxime Cressy 17/10
This is set to be a classical clash of styles in the opening stages of the Madrid Open. 38-year-old Swiss Stan Wawrinka is certainly not going to rediscover the form that saw him capture three Grand Slam titles.
But he seems determined to remain on tour and will draw on all his nous in Madrid. He has a pretty decent 16-12 record in this event. He actually reached the final way back in 2013 and reached the quarterfinals when he last competed four years back. Both of those times he ran into a rampaging Rafa Nadal.
Having said that, the Swiss doesn’t arrive in Madrid in particularly good form. His shock opening-round loss to Luca Van Assche in Serbia took his year-to-date record to 10-8. He had a decent few weeks in Feb (making back-to-back quarterfinals in Rotterdam and Montpelier). But what he lacks in form he more than makes for in clay-court experience. The former French Open winner has seven titles to his name on this surface.
American Maxime Cressy is 7-10 this year and arrives in Madrid off back-to-back opening-round losses in Monte-Carlo and Marrakech. It’s really just a continuation of his all-round clay-court deficiencies.
The American has only won one match on clay in his entire career. And it makes perfect sense. A prototypical serve-and-volley exponent, Cressy really needs the courts fast to optimize his style. He actually reached a final earlier this year in Montpelier (he lost to Jannik Sinner).
But he has only one two matches out of nine since then. It’s hard to put too much faith in the American when you combine his current form and broader clay-court pedigree (or lack thereof). But he is an awkward opponent who has the capacity to spring surprises.
He will look to upset the flow of the match with his retro serve-and-volley approach.
Verdict: Wawrinka to win in straight sets at 21/20
This will be the first career meeting between these two. Cressy’s style just doesn’t translate well to success on these slower surfaces. He isn’t going up against a vintage Wawrinka.
But Wawrinka is in remarkable shape and should have the durability to wear the American down. He will hug the baseline in typical fashion and should come through in straight sets.