Stan Wawrinka, veteran tennis player. Photo: gettyimages
Stan Wawrinka is eternal. Since 1987, when a 128-player draw was established at Grand Slam tournaments, no player older than him has won more than one match. At 40 years and 296 days, the Swiss sets a longevity record that will be hard to surpass and continues to thrill all tennis lovers.
40, 296 - Since the introduction of 128-player draws at all four Grand Slam events in 1987, Stan Wawrinka (40 years 296 days) is now the oldest player to claim multiple match wins at a single Grand Slam event. Magical. #AusOpen | @AustralianOpen @stanwawrinka @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 22, 2026
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