Swiss tennis player Stan Wawrinka announced his retirement from professional tennis after losing to Matteo Berrettini at Wimbledon [1].

The departure of Wawrinka marks the end of a career defined by power and versatility, leaving a void in the veteran presence of the men's tour.

The announcement followed a hard-fought match on June 30, 2024 [2]. The contest lasted four sets [3], with Berrettini securing the victory with a final score of 6-7(7), 7-6(16), 7-6(7), 7-6(5) [3].

Wawrinka said the moment was an emotional farewell on the grass courts of London [1]. He said he felt it was the right moment to conclude his professional journey after the match [1].

"It's never easy to say goodbye," Wawrinka said [1].

The Swiss player's exit came during the Wimbledon Championships in the United Kingdom [2]. The match was characterized by intense tie-breaks and a high level of competition before Wawrinka decided to step away from the game [1], [2].

"It's never easy to say goodbye."

Wawrinka's retirement signals a further transition in the men's game as the era of players who could consistently challenge the 'Big Three' on all surfaces concludes. By choosing a high-profile stage like Wimbledon for his exit, he cements his legacy within the context of the sport's most traditional tournament.