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Stan Wawrinka Announces Final Year, Plans Grand Farewell Exhibition

2026-07-08 · Stan Wawrinka · Player Focus

**Stan Wawrinka** confirmed on 19 Dec 2026 that this will be his final year on tour, unveiling a one‑off exhibition at Palexpo, Geneva, where he will share the court with Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Gaël Monfils. The Swiss veteran, a three‑time Grand Slam champion, framed the event as a thank‑you party for fans after more than 20 years of professional play.

The December 19 showcase will feature a mix of doubles and rotating singles matches, though the exact format remains undecided. Organisers aim to blend nostalgia with competitive sparks, letting Wawrinka, Federer, Murray and Monfils trade points in a relaxed setting. The event is billed as a celebration of Wawrinka’s career milestones, including his 2014 Australian Open triumph and 2015 French Open victory.

Announcing a “final” match gives Wawrinka a clear narrative to close his chapter, something fans have long awaited since his Wimbledon wildcard entry earlier this year. By inviting two of tennis’s modern greats, he underscores the respect he commands among peers. The exhibition also offers a rare chance to see Federer, who retired in September 2022, step back onto the court alongside Murray, who hung up his racket after the Paris Olympics in August 2024.

Social media buzz spiked when Wawrinka posted the invitation on Instagram, noting, “I’m lucky to count on my friends… see you on the 19th of December, 2026, at Palexpo, Geneva.” Analysts expect a sell‑out crowd, with ticket demand driven by the trio’s combined 23 Grand Slam titles. Broadcasters are already negotiating live‑stream rights, signaling a potential ratings boost for Swiss tennis.

After the Geneva event, Wawrinka plans to play a handful of semi‑regular tournaments through the remainder of 2026, using his wildcard at Wimbledon as a final Grand Slam test. He hinted at possible coaching roles or commentary work once the season ends, though no official appointment has been announced. The farewell exhibition therefore serves as both a curtain call and a springboard into his post‑playing career.

Gaël Monfils, the French fan‑favorite, confirmed his participation via a tweet, promising “big smiles and big rallies.” Both Federer and Murray have not released detailed statements, but their presence alone adds historic weight. The quartet will likely rotate partners, creating unpredictable pairings that could produce memorable moments for the audience.

The Geneva exhibition marks a unique convergence of tennis legends, with Stan Wawrinka at its heart. As the calendar flips to December, the sport prepares for a night that blends nostalgia, competition and a heartfelt goodbye to one of Switzerland’s most resilient champions.

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