Wawrinka 'at peace' with retirement but no plans to go quietly
Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka hits a return to France's Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard during their men's singles match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai on October 3, 2024. Stan Wawrinka says the 2026 season will be his last as the three-time Grand Slam singles champion aims to finish his career "on the best note possible". "Every book needs an ending. It's time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour," Wawrinka posted on December 19, 2025, on social media.
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Three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka said Monday he
was "at peace" with his decision to make 2026 his last year on tour
but insisted there were still goals to meet.
The 40-year-old announced this month that he plans to call
it quits, with the United Cup in Perth starting Friday the beginning of the end
for the popular Swiss star.
"Of course, I'm still passionate about the game, about
the sport I love," he said.
"What I received from it, the emotion playing in a
different country, coming back here with a lot of fans, a lot of support, so
I'm going to miss that part, that's for sure," he said.
"The last few months, I've had time to decide whether
it will be my last year or not, and for me, it's quite clear. I'm happy with
the decision, I'm at peace with that."
Wawrinka won the Australian Open in 2014, the French Open a
year later and the US Open in 2016, at a time when Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal
and Novak Djokovic were dominating men's tennis.
A former world number three, he is now ranked 157 after
struggling with injuries but said he would work as hard as ever this season.
"I still want to play some good tennis, I still have
goals. Hopefully I can come back in the top 100, finish on a good
ranking," he said.
"I want to play the full year, the big tournaments, the
main ones, and let's see my ranking in the next few months."
Wawrinka has 16 career ATP titles although the last came in
Geneva in 2017.
He won Olympic gold in doubles alongside Federer at Beijing
in 2008 and helped deliver a first Davis Cup triumph for Switzerland in 2014.
Wawrinka leads a Swiss team also boasting world number 11 Belinda Bencic at the mixed-teams United Cup where they are grouped with France and Italy.

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