“I’m close to the end of my career” Stan Wawrinka drops a hint over his retirement


“I’m close to the end of my career” Stan Wawrinka drops a hint over his retirement
Stan Wawrinka

The Swiss player, Stan Wawrinka, turned pro back in 2002. With his career spanning over 18 years, Wawrinka has won three grand slams. One of the finest players on the tour, Wawrinka is currently playing at the ATP Paris Masters 2020.

However, the 35-year-old had made a bold statement at a recent interview. The Swiss is at the Bercy championship and had a win against Dan Evans to reach Round 2. But it was his statement that has caught much attention.

“I have one last push” says Stan

Stan Wawrinka

Stan Wawrinka has one of the most beautiful single hand backhands on the tour. Wawrinka recently made a statement that is rather disappointing for the tennis fans.

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“I’m close to the end of my career, but I also believe I have one last push that I really want to, again, one more time push myself to the limit, make the sacrifice that you need to make to be at my top, and I’m trying to do that,” he said.

Stan Wawrinka has surely seen better days on the tour and his current form will need some improvement before he can win some titles.

Wawrinka feels that he still can make a better performance before he ends his career. The Swiss player has won himself 16 ATP titles but is hungry for more. In 2020, he has a win-loss record of 12-7 and has won the ATP Prague Challender tournament after the tour resumed.

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