Ranked world No. 158 on the ATP Tour, Stan Wawrinka represents Switzerland as a professional tennis player. He is right-handed. His career-high ranking is No. 3. He began his professional career in 2001.
2025 proved challenging for the Swiss player. Wawrinka controlled serve with just 0.15 double faults per game and contributed 0.5 aces per game. At lower-tier events, he reached two finals at Rennes Challenger and Aix-en-Provence Challenger. Additional semifinals at Iasi Challenger and Cancun Challenger. At lower-tier events: 20-9. By surface: clay 9-6, hard 11-3. He won 51% on second serve return, averaged 0.52 aces per game, and won 67% serve pressure points.
A tough 2024 season for Stan Wawrinka. Hard results: 5-8. Wawrinka struggled on clay: 4-8. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He minimized errors with only 0.16 double faults per game, stayed composed winning at 65% in pressure situations on serve, and dominated on first serve with 77% points won.
Stan Wawrinka bounced back impressively in 2023. Competing on clay: 9-7. On hard: 14-12. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Wawrinka dominated on first serve with 76% points won, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and minimized errors with only 0.15 double faults per game.
2022 proved challenging for Wawrinka. Hard results: 5-8. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Wawrinka averaged only 0.13 double faults per game, won a strong 74% behind the first serve, and stayed solid at 53% on second serves.
Stan Wawrinka posted a 3-3 record in 2021.
Stan Wawrinka advanced to a semifinal at Doha plus quarterfinals at Paris, St. Petersburg, and Australian Open during 2020. Hard results: 12-5. He dominated on first serve with 75% points won, rarely erred with just 0.12 double faults per game, and delivered 0.7 free points per game through aces.
Wawrinka bounced back impressively in 2019. On hard: a strong 23-10. On clay: 8-5. He fired 0.7 aces per service game, excelled with 77% success on first serve, and rarely gave away free points at second serve with 55% success.
A tough 2018 season for the Swiss player. Hard results: 14-11. He rarely erred with just 0.18 double faults per game, held firm saving 63% of breakpoints faced, and commanded 73% of points on first serve.
Stan Wawrinka won the title at Geneva, also reaching the final at Indian Wells plus three semifinals, including Roland Garros and Australian Open in 2017. On clay: a strong 12-3. On hard: 13-5. He backed the serve up well with 57% on second attempts, rarely erred with just 0.16 double faults per game, and held firm saving 66% of breakpoints faced.
In 2016, Wawrinka triumphed with four titles, winning Dubai, Geneva, Chennai, and US Open. The Swiss player also reached the final at St. Petersburg and two semifinals, including Roland Garros. Wawrinka dominated on hard with a 33-11 record. He went 12-4 on clay. Wawrinka commanded 75% of points on first serve, backed the serve up well with 57% on second attempts, and showed resilience saving 69% breakpoints when threatened.
The Swiss player captured four titles in 2015, winning Tokyo, Chennai, Rotterdam, and Roland Garros. Stan Wawrinka also reached five semifinals, including US Open and Australian Open. On hard: a strong 36-11. On clay: 12-4. He won a strong 76% behind the first serve, avoided the trouble at just 0.18 double faults per game, and saved as much as 68% of breakpoints faced.
In 2014, Stan Wawrinka triumphed with three titles, winning Chennai, Monte Carlo, and Australian Open. Wawrinka also reached two semifinals. A new career peak of No. 3 followed. Hard results: 23-11. He dominated on first serve with 79% points won, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and showed mental strength converting 42% of breakpoints.
Stan Wawrinka won the title at Estoril, finals at Madrid, Buenos Aires, and s Hertogenbosch and four semifinals, including US Open in 2013. This brought a new career-high of No. 8. On clay: a strong 24-7. On hard: 21-13. He challenged servers with 31% on first return, saved as much as 66% of breakpoints faced, and maintained pressure winning 55% on second serve delivery.
Wawrinka's 2012 season featured semifinals at Estoril, Acapulco, Cincinnati, and Buenos Aires plus quarterfinals at Tokyo, Chennai, and Monte Carlo. He dominated on clay with a 17-8 record. Wawrinka went 16-9 on hard. He averaged only 0.20 double faults per game, showed resilience saving 66% breakpoints when threatened, and delivered 0.6 free points per game through aces.
Stan Wawrinka won the title at Chennai and two semifinals in 2011. On hard: a strong 21-10. On clay: 11-7. He rarely erred with just 0.18 double faults per game, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 54% success, and maintained 71% success rate on first serve.
Stan Wawrinka won the title at Casablanca, also reaching the final at Chennai plus one semifinal in 2010. Wawrinka dominated on clay with a 16-5 record. He went 19-11 on hard. He excelled with 75% success on first serve, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 54% success, and minimized errors with only 0.20 double faults per game.
Wawrinka's 2009 season featured a semifinal at Monte Carlo plus quarterfinals at Basel and Tokyo. Competing on clay: 12-7. On hard: 14-11. He put immediate pressure winning 32% against first serves, stayed solid at 52% on second serves, and dominated on first serve with 73% points won.
The Swiss player advanced to finals at Doha and Rome, also reaching semifinals at Gstaad and Barcelona plus one quarterfinal at Indian Wells during 2008. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. He dominated on clay with a 14-6 record. He went 16-14 on hard. He rarely erred with just 0.18 double faults per game, executed at 45% on break chances, and capitalized on second serves at 52%.
Stan Wawrinka reached finals at Vienna and Stuttgart and one quarterfinal in 2007. Competing on hard: 16-12. On clay, results were modest at 4-7.
Wawrinka won the title at Umag and two semifinals in 2006. This brought his first top-50 ranking. Clay results: 11-7. Wawrinka went 13-10 on hard. He 72% first serve effectiveness.
The Swiss player advanced to the final at Gstaad and one quarterfinal during 2005. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. Competing on clay: 10-4. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He 72% first serve effectiveness. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Andrezieux Challenger. Additional semifinals at Napoli Challenger and Wrexham Challenger. Lower-tier record: 10-4. Competing on hard: 7-3.
Stan Wawrinka built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2004. He won two titles at Geneva Challenger and Barcelona Challenger. He also reached the final at St Petersburg Challenger. Season record: 21-11. Results on clay: 19-8.
2003 proved to be a breakthrough season for Stan Wawrinka. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won four titles at Spain F2, Spain 2 2, Geneva Challenger, and San Benedetto Challenger. He also reached the final at Spain F4. Additional semifinals at Italy F7 and Spain 2 3. Record: 35-10. Competing on clay: 35-9.
Stan Wawrinka delivered an impressive 2002 campaign. He captured one title at Switzerland 2 3. Season record: 11-4. Results on clay: 9-3.
2001 proved challenging for Stan Wawrinka. He reached two quarterfinals at Switzerland F2 and Switzerland 2 2. Record: 5-8. Competing on clay: 4-7.