No one can absolutely blame him for anything. Stan Wawrinka has given his all on the tennis courts, starring in a spectacular career with his best moments resulting in three Grand Slam titles (Australian Open, Roland Garros, and US Open), in addition to that third position in the ATP Ranking.
At 40 years old, Stan Wawrinka announced through his social media that the farewell is near. The Swiss will bid farewell to the courts in the upcoming 2026 season, a final year in which he can consciously say goodbye to the most special stages of his life.
"Every book needs an ending. It's time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player," Stan began in a post on his social media. "2026 will be my last year on the circuit." Thus, the Swiss puts an end to a tremendous career full of successes, but also marked by effort and a tremendous passion for a sport like tennis.
Wawrinka's career in a few words
"Perseverance, ambition, sacrifice, success, injuries, obsession, never giving up, discipline, resilience, evolution, memories... This is what this journey is about. I still want to push my limits and finish this journey with the best possible grade. I still have dreams in this sport," affirmed the Swiss.
"I have enjoyed every part of what tennis has given me, especially the emotions I feel when playing in front of you. I hope to see you once more, worldwide. One last push." And that is what remains, to give everything he has left in the tank to continue enjoying and making everyone who watches him through the screen enjoy. A unique player not only because of his one-handed backhand but also because of that love for the racket that he will never let go of.

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