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ATP Estoril 2026. Wawrinka will bid farewell to another tournament where he was champion

Andrés Tomás Rico | 18 Jul 2026 | 17.34
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ATP Estoril 2026. Wawrinka will bid farewell to another tournament where he was champion. Photo: Getty Images
ATP Estoril 2026. Wawrinka will bid farewell to another tournament where he was champion. Photo: Getty Images

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The farewells of Stan Wawrinka do not cease. As the days, weeks, and months go by, sadly, the retirement of the Swiss approaches, as he previously announced that 2026 would be his last year as a professional tennis player. Following a beautiful farewell at the second-to-last Swiss tournament he competed in, the ATP Gstaad, another tournament arrives where he triumphed a few years ago and that also wishes to bid him farewell in the best way possible: the ATP Estoril 2026. The Swiss triumphed in 2013, although that edition was held in Oeiras, and in this final edition, he will make his debut against the Argentine Román Andrés Burruchaga.

These are the main seeds for the ATP Estoril 2026

Aside from Wawrinka, there will also be the prominence of Andrey Rublev, the number one seed, followed by Luciano Darderi as number two, Alejandro Tabilo as number three, and Alexander Blockx as number four. Additionally, Nuno Borges, the number five seed, will be the local hope. In Spanish terms, the presence of two players must be highlighted: Pablo Carreño, the number eight seed, and Dani Mérida.

The Asturian aims to take advantage of his excellent form after reaching the round of 16 in Roland Garros 2026 and secure his first victory in Wimbledon to continue climbing in the ATP Ranking before heading to a North American hard court tour that will always hold special memories, as he won the Masters 1000 in Canada in 2022. Carreño currently ranks 63rd in the world and will strive to enter the Top 50 before the US Open.

Meanwhile, Dani Mérida has once again demonstrated his talent on clay. The Madrid native is in the final of the ATP Umag. If he secures his first title, he would rise to the 59th position
 

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