Stan Wawrinka lost in the first round of Gstaad. He's now 1-9 this year in ATP tour matches - only beating #174 in the R32 in Bucharest. He's now been hitting the Challenger tour, and actually reached a final, losing to Borna Coric. He's 9-6 at Challengers this year.
But here's a fun stat: 2025 is the first year since 2004 that he's played more Challenger matches than ATP tour matches. He didn't play any Challengers from 2011-19, but played in one tournament in each of 2020, 22, 23, and then three in 2024, four so far this year.
Anyhow, I know it has been talked about before, but I'm wondering what's keeping him going. Is it the small amounts of money he's making? He's "only" made $323,717 this year, which is a lot of money to normal person, but he's maybe over $37 million in his career. Did he spend it all or does he still love playing or even have hopes to recapture old glories?
EDIT: Here's a quote from early 2024: ""The excitement I feel for tennis, the opportunity to travel the world...the chance to play in front of many fans from all over the world. I enjoy every little detail of tennis life. Even the most difficult, as if practicing a lot, being disciplined, and sacrificing several things. I know that it is part of the process and I enjoy this life and I am also aware that it is not forever, that is why I want to enjoy it as much as possible."
So it sounds like he just loves the lifestyle, and still enjoys playing. Good for him.