Basel, Switzerland - Stan Wawrinka, the Swiss tennis maestro, not only added another win to his illustrious career at the Swiss Indoors but also etched his name in the history books by breaking a record previously held by his compatriot, Roger Federer. On October 23, 2024, Wawrinka became the oldest player to win a match at the Basel tournament, showcasing that age is merely a number when it comes to his prowess on the court.
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Wawrinka outs Mannarino
The match that led to this record was against Adrian Mannarino, where Wawrinka, aged 39, displayed a mix of power and precision, ultimately clinching the match 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. This victory wasn't just about advancing in the tournament; it was a statement of Wawrinka's enduring competitiveness, surpassing Federer's record at an event where Federer himself has shone so brightly over the years.
A record-breaker đ@stanwawrinka becomes the oldest man to win a match in Basel with a 6-3 3-6 7-6 victory over Mannarino#SwissIndoorsBasel pic.twitter.com/vw9s9pysOL
â Tennis TV (@TennisTV) October 23, 2024
Wawrinka's journey in this year's tournament is not only a testament to his physical conditioning but also his strategic gameplay, adapting to opponents much younger and often with different styles.
Looking ahead, Wawrinka is set to face the young American, Ben Shelton, in the round of 16, which promises to be a captivating clash of experience against youth. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if Wawrinka can continue his run, potentially setting more records or even aiming for the title, in what could be one of his most memorable tournaments yet.
Stan Wawrinka adding records to his career
This record at Basel adds to Wawrinka's storied career, which includes three Grand Slam titles and a reputation for performing under pressure. As he progresses, each match adds layers to his legacy, proving that in the heart of Switzerland, 'Stan the Man' remains a formidable force on the tennis court.
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