Stan Wawrinka Set to Compete in Guerri Napoli Tennis Cup
By Ananya Rao / 24.03.2026
Stan Wawrinka, the three-time Grand Slam champion, is set to compete in the Guerri Napoli Tennis Cup, taking place from March 23 to 29, 2026, in Naples, Italy. At 40 years old, Wawrinka has recently made headlines by re-entering the Top 100 after a strong performance at the Australian Open, where he reached the third round.
The Guerri Napoli Tennis Cup is an ATP Challenger 125 event, which provides players with an opportunity to gain valuable ranking points and experience on clay courts. Wawrinka’s first match will be against Matteo Martineau, a promising player looking to make his mark in the tournament.
Organized by Master Group Sport in collaboration with the Tennis Club Napoli, the tournament features a competitive field, with the top seed being world No. 55 Daniel Altmaier. This event marks an important moment in the European clay-court season as players prepare for the upcoming major tournaments.
Wawrinka’s participation is particularly noteworthy given his storied career and recent struggles with injuries. His return to form has been closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as he aims to reclaim his status among the elite in men’s tennis.
As the tournament unfolds, observers will be keen to see how Wawrinka performs against younger competitors and whether he can leverage his extensive experience to advance in the draw. The anticipation surrounding his matches is palpable, especially given his history of success on clay.
With the European clay-court season gaining momentum, Wawrinka’s performance in Naples could set the tone for his upcoming tournaments. The tennis community is eager to see if he can continue his resurgence and make a deep run in this event.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific match times and other players’ participation, but the excitement surrounding the Guerri Napoli Tennis Cup is already building.
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