French Open organisers hint at Stan Wawrinka wild card decision
Stan Wawrinka has been waiting to find out if he’ll be given a wild card for this year’s French Open.
The 2015 champion, who plans to retire at the end of the season, is unlikely to qualify directly due to his ranking.
Even so, Wawrinka might still make it into the main draw. As a former winner, he could receive a wild card. The tournament hasn’t announced its decisions yet, but a recent social media post suggests he’ll be back in Paris one last time.
French Open looks set to hand Stan Wawrinka a wild card
The French Open made the following statement during a press conference:
“Stan Wawrinka, Gael Monfils and Caroline Garcia’s careers will be celebrated this year.”
“Wawrinka and Monfils after their final match.
“Garcia, between the women’s singles semi-finals.”
With both Wawrinka and Gael Monfils being honoured at Roland-Garros, there’s every reason to expect wild cards will follow for both men.
There is an outside chance the tribute could come after a qualifying match rather than main draw play, but that scenario doesn’t seem likely.
If all goes as expected, fans can look forward to one last appearance from Wawrinka in Paris.
Stan Wawrinka’s 2015 French Open title win
Stan Wawrinka has more than enough reasons to be granted a wild card, having captured the title over a decade ago.
But how exactly did the Swiss star manage to come out on top in Paris?
Entering the tournament as the eighth seed, Wawrinka wasn’t widely expected to overcome names like Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer on his way to the championship.
Perhaps it was that lack of expectation that played into his hands, as he moved through to the quarter-finals with little difficulty.
There, he faced his compatriot and 2009 champion Federer.
Pulled off one of his career-best displays, Wawrinka took down Federer in straight sets: 6-4, 6-3, 7-6.
Meanwhile, Nadal had fallen to Djokovic at the same stage of the competition, ensuring that a new champion would be crowned on Court Philippe Chatrier.
A lot of people thought Djokovic was going to finish off what he started and get closer to completing a Career Grand Slam.
If you were looking for even more highlights from Stan The Man’s career then look no further than this article here. If not we hope you enjoyed reliving some great moments from one of tennis’ most loved players.
Stan Wawrinka’s 2026 season so far
Now 41, Stan Wawrinka is still giving everything he has on the ATP Tour.
The results aren’t what they used to be, but that’s not to take away from the effort he continues to show.
Wins have become rare for Wawrinka lately, with his last victory coming back in February at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
- United Cup (United Cup) – Finalist
- Match wins: 1 (Arthur Rinderknech)
- Australian Open (Grand Slam) – Third round
- Match wins: 2 (Laslo Djere, Arthur Gea)
- Open Occitanie (ATP 250) – Second round
- Match wins: 1 (Hamad Medjedovic)
- Rotterdam Open (ATP 500) – Second round
- Match wins: 1 (Thijs Boogaard)
- Dubai Tennis Championships (ATP 500) – Second round
- Match wins: 1 (Benjamin Hassan)
- Napoli Challenger (Challenger) – First round
- Match wins: 0
- Monte Carlo Masters (Masters 1000) – First round
- Match wins: 0
- Barcelona Open (ATP 500) – First round
- Match wins: 0
Could Roland Garros be where he turns things around? We’ll have to wait and see. The 2026 French Open starts on Sunday, May 24.
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