Wawrinka's Final Australian Open Run Begins with Wildcard

Former champion Stan Wawrinka has received a wildcard for the 2026 Australian Open, which will be part of his final year on the ATP Tour. Australian players Jordan Thompson and Chris O'Connell have also been awarded main draw wildcards for their home Grand Slam. Wawrinka, the 2014 winner, expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to compete at Melbourne Park once more. Both Thompson and O'Connell are looking to make strong returns after battling injuries in the previous season.

Key Points: Wawrinka, Thompson, O'Connell Get Australian Open Wildcards

  • Wawrinka's 20th AO appearance
  • 2014 champion gets farewell wildcard
  • Thompson returns from injury
  • O'Connell back fit and healthy
  • Main draw begins January 18
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Wawrinka, Thompson, O'Connell get Australian Open wildcards

Stan Wawrinka, Jordan Thompson, and Chris O'Connell receive Australian Open 2026 main draw wildcards. Wawrinka prepares for his final year on tour.

"Winning the Australian Open in 2014... is an absolute career highlight for me - Stan Wawrinka"

Melbourne, Jan 9

Former champion Stan Wawrinka and Australians Jordan Thompson and Chris O'Connell have been awarded wildcards for Australian Open maind draw, which begins January 18 at Melbourne Park.

Wawrinka won the first of his three Grand Slam titles at Australian Open 2014, a season during which he peaked at world No.3. He reached additional semifinals in 2015 and 2017, as well as advancing to the 2020 quarterfinals.

This will be the 20th time Wawrinka competes in singles at the Australian Open. Last year he fell in four tight sets in the first round to Lorenzo Sonego. He has missed just one edition of the tournament since 2006 and has advanced to at least the quarter-finals five times.

Wawrinka owns a 43-18 record at the Australian Open according to the ATP Win/Loss Index. The 40-year-old Swiss recently announced that 2026 will be his last year competing on the ATP Tour.

"Winning the Australian Open in 2014, my first Grand Slam title, is an absolute career highlight for me, so I'm incredibly grateful to receive this wildcard," said Wawrinka, who also won Roland Garros in 2015, and the 2016 US Open.

"To have the chance to play the AO at the beginning of my final year on tour means the world to me. Thank you to Tennis Australia for the opportunity and I can't wait to be back out on court at Melbourne Park," he added.

Thompson, meanwhile, debuted in the Australian Open main draw the same year Wawrinka triumphed, and continues to make his way back from injuries.

The former world No.26 was playing through back pain at Wimbledon - where he nevertheless reached the fourth round - but played a limited schedule for the rest of 2025.

Now ranked 113th, Thompson will aim to reach the third round for the first time at Melbourne Park, a stage he has reached at the other three majors.

"I'm super grateful for the wildcard into my home Slam and looking forward to playing in front of my favourite crowd," Thompson said.

On the other hand, Australian Open 2026 will mark O'Connell's eighth appearance in the AO main draw, where his best result was a third-round finish in 2022.

After cutting short his season in October, he resumed promisingly at the Brisbane International earlier this month, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the main draw.

"After struggling with injuries toward the end of last year and having to cut my season short, I'm now feeling fit and healthy. I'm extremely grateful to Tennis Australia for the opportunity to compete in the main draw," said O'Connell.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the Aussie players getting support. Thompson and O'Connell have had such bad luck with injuries. Wishing them both a fit and successful tournament. The home crowd will be behind them!
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Rohit P
While it's nice for Wawrinka, I respectfully think wildcards should prioritise younger, upcoming local talent more. A 40-year-old legend is a great story, but does it help develop the next generation? Just a thought.
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Sarah B
Wawrinka's backhand is a thing of beauty. Tennis Australia has done the right thing. He brings so much experience and star power to the early rounds. Can't wait to watch!
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Vikram M
As an Indian tennis fan, I always look forward to the Australian Open. The timings are perfect for us! Hope we get to see some epic matches. Wawrinka vs a young gun in the first round would be fire.
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Karthik V
Thompson's grit is admirable. Playing through back pain at Wimbledon and still reaching the 4th round? That's the fighting spirit we love to see. Hope he's fully fit now. All the best to him!

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