Stan Wawrinka exhausted on the tennis court at Italian Open after withdrawal
Stan Wawrinka exhausted on the tennis court at Italian Open after withdrawal
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Stan Wawrinka withdraws from Italian Open qualifying

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Stan Wawrinka pulled out of the Italian Open just minutes before his second qualifying match on May 6. The 41-year-old Swiss player cited exhaustion after a grueling first-round win the previous day. Pablo Carreno Busta advanced via walkover.

Wawrinka had battled past Stefano Travaglia in three sets on May 5, winning 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 after two hours and 18 minutes. The victory ended a two-month winless streak but left the former world No. 3 visibly drained. He holds a 6-10 record for the 2026 season so far.

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Initial reactions on X centered on Stan Wawrinka's last-minute withdrawal from Italian Open qualifying due to physical issues and back pain after a long match, resulting in a walkover for Pablo Carreño Busta. Users, including bettors and Spanish tennis accounts, shared factual updates and insider notes with neutral to mildly skeptical tones about the veteran's fitness; no strong positive or negative fan sentiments emerged beyond routine reporting.

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