Stanislas Wawrinka made it clear about his tennis future. The Swiss, a three-time Grand Slam winner, is aware that his playing time is running out, but for now, retirement is not so certain. This was confirmed by the 40-year-old player himself: "We'll see if there is another season; we will finish this one first. I live in the present, trying to make the most of it. We all have a deadline, and at some point, we have to put away the rackets. I know the end is very near. I'm happy to be here in Basel and will assess things after Athens. But yes, I hope to play a bit more next year. I still enjoy what I do and want to make the most of my last matches. First and foremost, I want to push my limits and then see what results I get. As long as I have motivation, I want to go a bit further," he stated in an interview with Le Matin.
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