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Tennis Legend Stan Wawrinka to Retire at Swiss Indoors Basel

Tennis Legend Stan Wawrinka to Retire at Swiss Indoors Basel

Jaceline
Jaceline
Published: May 4, 2026

The 41-year-old is soon due to bid farewell at Roland Garros, where he triumphed in 2015.

A Fond Farewell on Home Soil

It was always going to be an emotional goodbye for Stan Wawrinka, but the decision to conclude his career at the Swiss Indoors Basel brings a unique resonance. The tournament, set for October, will feature a dedicated tribute night on Monday, October 26, at 6 p.m., celebrating his remarkable contributions to the sport.

Organizers have teased an evening filled with "memories, surprises and magical moments" from the career of the Vaud-born superstar. This grand send-off will undoubtedly be a highlight for Swiss tennis fans, allowing them to pay homage to one of their greatest.

The Grinder's Last Dance: A Season Overview

Wawrinka's final season began with glimmers of his vintage form, showcasing his enduring fight at the **United Cup** and reaching the third round of the **Australian Open**. He even climbed back into the **Top 100** during February and March, demonstrating his incredible tenacity.

However, the physical toll of elite tennis on a 41-year-old body has become increasingly evident. His recent withdrawal from **Rome qualifying** due to back pain was a stark reminder of these challenges, impacting his preparations for **Roland Garros** where he famously triumphed in **2015**.

Despite these setbacks, the veteran is still entered to play the **Gonet Geneva Open**, which coincides with **Roland Garros** qualifying. While he currently sits outside the main draw, the tennis world eagerly awaits final wildcard decisions and his last stand in Paris.

A Legacy of 'Stan The Man' Moments

Stan Wawrinka's career is etched with moments of sheer brilliance and unyielding determination. His three major titles – the **2014 Australian Open**, **2015 Roland Garros**, and **2016 US Open** – stand as testament to his ability to challenge the sport's dominant forces.

Known for his ferocious one-handed backhand and ability to elevate his game on the grandest stages, "Stan The Man" became a fan favorite worldwide. As he prepares to leave the court, his legacy as a fierce competitor and a true gentleman of tennis is firmly secured.