Stan Wawrinka’s latest run at the French Open ended with an emotional first-round exit as he closes in on retirement. He lost to Jesper de Jong in four sets and bid the Paris crowd farewell, marking what appears to be his final appearance at Roland Garros.
Key latest updates
- Result: Wawrinka fell in the opening round (6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4) to Jesper de Jong, signaling the end of his French Open career. This match drew a warm ovation from the crowd as he exited Court Philippe-Chatrier, consistent with a veteran farewell in Paris [sources reporting the outcome and ceremony around the loss].
- Context: The 41-year-old former champion (2015) and longtime fan favorite has indicated retirement at the season’s end, making his Roland Garros appearance this year particularly sentimental for fans and the French Open community [context from coverage of his retirement plans and the match].
- Atmosphere: The day featured traditional post-match tributes and crowd moments celebrating Wawrinka’s two-decade-plus journey at Roland Garros, underscoring his status as a beloved figure in Paris tennis lore [general coverage of the post-match ceremony and ovation].
What this means
- Career arc: This French Open appearance embodies the culmination of a storied career at one of tennis’ toughest venues, reinforcing his legacy as a resilient and charismatic competitor on clay [context from retrospective pieces on his Roland Garros history].
- Next steps: With retirement announced for the end of the season, Wawrinka’s schedule beyond Paris is likely to include select events as part of a farewell tour, barring any changes to plans. Fans will be watching for potential final appearances at other tournaments before year-end.
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Sources
At Roland-Garros, Stan Wawrinka bowed out at 41 in an emotional farewell to the French Open, marking the end of a long and celebrated career at the tournament. Iga Swiatek continued her dominant run, while Gaël Monfils is set to play later tonight
news.inbox.euStan Wawrinka has waved a fond goodbye to the French Open after losing in the first round. The 41-year-old Swiss was the 2015 champion and is retiring at the end of the season. Wawrinka made his final Roland Garros appearance 21 years after his first. He lost to Dutch player Jesper de Jong in four sets. Wawrinka was given an ovation at Court Simonne-Mathieu.
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