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Stan Wawrinka, 40, Rewrites Grand Slam History in 4½-Hour Melbourne Epic

Last updated: January 22, 2026 6:38 am
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At 40 years and 310 days, Stan Wawrinka just turned back the clock—and the calendar—by surviving a 4-hour-33-minute war with 21-year-old qualifier Arthur Gea to reach the Australian Open third round, a feat no man his age has achieved at a major in 48 years.

The Scoreboard That Shook Melbourne

4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3) looks routine on paper. Inside Rod Laver Arena it felt like a time-machine: every forehand from the 21-year-old Gea screamed “next generation,” while every backhand blast from Wawrinka answered, “not yet.” The deciding 10-point tiebreaker—introduced in 2022 for Aussie Open fifth sets—became a crucible where calves cramped and experience reigned.

Why This Milestone Matters

  • Ken Rosewall, 44, was the last 40-plus man in a major third round—at the 1978 Australian Open on grass AP tennis archives.
  • Wawrinka is the oldest match-winner in Melbourne since Rosewall and the first 40-year-old to survive a five-setter here since the 1990s.
  • He announced December 2025 as his farewell season, making every match a de facto farewell tour AP retirement report.

Translation: this wasn’t nostalgia; it was a living legend adding a never-before-seen footnote to his own obituary.

Inside the Numbers

Stan Wawrinka serves against Arthur Gea at the 2026 Australian Open
Wawrinka averaged 187 km/h on first serve when most players his age are coaching juniors.
  • 258 total points played—most in any men’s match this tournament.
  • 73 winners from Wawrinka’s racquet, 51 from Gea.
  • 4 hours 33 minutes—longest match of the 2026 event so far.
  • 17 break-point chances faced by Wawrinka; he saved 13.

Gea’s Calf, Wawrinka’s Mind

Up 6-5 in the final tiebreaker, Gea’s left calf locked. Chair umpire Alicia Molik allowed a 3-minute medical timeout, but the damage was psychic: the French qualifier double-faulted the next point, then netted a routine backhand. Wawrinka—who later admitted he felt “wooden at 3 a.m. in the locker room”—pounced with a signature down-the-line backhand to seal history.

What’s Next for the Swiss Gladiator

Third-round opponent: 12th-seeded Holger Rune, 22, another kid born after Wawrinka’s first ATP match. Recovery protocol? “A beer, ice bath, maybe two beers,” Wawrinka laughed on-court. Fitness staff confirm he’ll skip practice Friday, opting for massage and light hitting to protect a surgically repaired left knee that already has 69 Grand Slam tournaments on it.

The Bigger Picture: Age vs. Era

Stan Wawrinka strikes a forehand against Arthur Gea at the 2026 Australian Open
Wawrinka’s one-handed backhand is now a literal museum piece—and still a weapon.

With Rafael Nadal retired and Roger Federer in the commentary booth, Wawrinka is the last member of the “Big-3 era” still slugging it out in the draw. His run legitimizes a growing trend: players extending peaks past 35 via advanced recovery, smarter scheduling, and—yes—raw stubbornness. Don’t call it a comeback; it’s a blueprint.

Fan Reaction & Instant Classic Status

Social metrics exploded overnight: #Stanimal trended No. 1 worldwide for four straight hours, and Melbourne Park’s official app crashed when ticket demand for Saturday’s third-round session spiked 340%. Bookmakers immediately lengthened Wawrinka’s title odds from 250-1 to 80-1—still astronomical, but shortest since 2020.

Whether he loses next round or marches to a fairy-tale final, Stan Wawrinka has already delivered the signature moment of the 2026 Australian Open. One beer, one backhand, one more page in the record books—forever.

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