Norrie Survives Wawrinka Scare in Emotional Barcelona Farewell

Cameron Norrie secured a hard-fought three-set victory over Stan Wawrinka at the Barcelona Open, despite failing to serve out the match in the second set. The match marked Wawrinka's final appearance in Barcelona, a city where he trained in his youth and made his tournament debut in 2004. The Swiss veteran, who has announced 2026 will be his final year on tour, reflected on a career that included three Grand Slam titles and wins over all of the sport's "Big Four." Norrie advances to face American qualifier Ethan Quinn in the second round.

Key Points: Norrie Edges Wawrinka in Dramatic Barcelona Open Clash

  • Norrie wins 3-set thriller
  • Wawrinka's Barcelona farewell
  • Swiss star's 2026 retirement plan
  • Next faces qualifier Ethan Quinn
  • Etcheverry advances via retirement
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Norrie escapes late drama as Wawrinka says goodbye to Barcelona

Cameron Norrie defeats Stan Wawrinka in a three-set thriller at the Barcelona Open, marking the Swiss star's final appearance at the event.

"Stan was one of the few players capable of defeating the 'Big Four' - ATP Report"

Barcelona, April 14

Cameron Norrie navigated a late twist at the Barcelona Open, where he held off a spirited comeback from 41-year-old Stan Wawrinka.

After failing to serve out the match at 5-4 in the second set, Norrie ultimately battled for a dramatic 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-4 win after two hours and 33 minutes at the ATP 500 event.

Norrie, the World No. 24, is into the second round in Barcelona for the fifth time in his past six appearances. He will next face American qualifier Ethan Quinn, who earlier defeated countryman Reilly Opelka 7-5, 7-6(7). It will be their first Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting.

Wawrinka meanwhile ended his relationship with the city that dates back to 2004-more than two decades ago-when he played his first Godo and lost in the opening round to Felix Mantilla.

The semifinals in 2006 and 2008 were Wawrinka's best results in his seven appearances in Barcelona, a city where he lived during his youth alongside his coach and his brother while training in Castelldefels. These were the early steps of a legendary right-hander who went on to win three Grand Slam titles (the US Open, Roland Garros, and the Australian Open), although he never reached the world No. 1 ranking, peaking at No. 3.

Stan was one of the few players capable of defeating the "Big Four" who dominated tennis during his career. Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, and Murray all fell at one point or another to one of Switzerland's most admired athletes.

Last December, Wawrinka announced on social media that 2026 will be his last year on Tour. The Swiss player has won 16 tour-level titles, including three major trophies, and rose to a career-high No. 3 in the ATP Rankings.

In another action, Tomas Martin Etcheverry also progressed to the second round after Jack Draper - playing his first match since his opening-round loss in Miami - retired from their clash after one hour, 45 minutes.

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Sarah B
Norrie showing good mental strength to close it out in the third. But honestly, the story here is Stan. What a career. That one-handed backhand was a thing of beauty. Tennis will miss players of his character.
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Priya S
It's amazing that at 41, Wawrinka is still competing and pushing players like Norrie to three sets. Shows his passion for the game. Wish Indian players had that kind of longevity and fight on the tour.
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Vikram M
A respectful criticism: The article focuses a lot on the past. Would have liked more analysis on Norrie's current form and his chances against Quinn in the next round. That's the ongoing tournament story.
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Rohit P
Stanimal! The man who beat peak Djokovic to win the French Open. 🇨🇭 An inspiration that you don't need to be World No. 1 to be an all-time great. His 2014 Aussie Open win over Nadal was epic!
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Michael C
End of an era. Players like Wawrinka, with that classic style and powerful groundstrokes, are becoming rare. The game is getting more homogenized. Glad he's planning to play till 2026, let's enjoy him while we can.

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