The three-time Grand Slam champion is currently ranked No 169 in the world and was in action in Basel this week, where he lost a close straight sets second round clash against American Ben Shelton.
As per Swiss journalist Simon Graf, Wawrinka confirmed in Basel that he will return for another season.
The former world No 3 began the 2024 season inside the world’s top 50 but dropped as low as No 236 last month. With his semi-final finish in Stockholm last week and his second round result in Basel, he should move to around the 150 mark in next week’s world rankings.
Stan Wawrinka has addressed retirement talks after playing likely his last match of the 2024 season.The three-time Grand Slam champion will turn 40 next year an
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The British No 1, Katie Boulter, eased into the semi-finals of the WTA Pan Pacific Open by comfortably dispatching Bianca Andreescu in Tokyo.The 28-year-old reg
Andy Roddick pointed out that Jannik Sinner earned “more than 25%” of his career prize money at the Six Kings Slam exhibition and suggested this makes him