A ticket pre-sale launches Wednesday for a special tribute set to kick off Monday, October 26 at 6 p.m.
“An emotional evening full of memories, surprises and magical moments from the career of the Vaud-born superstar awaits spectators,” organizers teased.
Wawrinka began his final season full of encouragement, hanging tough at the United Cup before reaching the third round of the Australian Open. The 41-year-old then returned to the Top 100 in February and March, before dropping back down the rankings to miss the initial Roland Garros main-draw entry cutoff.
