Rotterdam
Wawrinka, 40, downs Boogaard in historic ATP age gap clash in Rotterdam
First-round match was second-biggest age gap in ATP Tour history
February 11, 2026
Alyssa van Heyst
Stan Wawrinka won the Rotterdam title in 2015.
By ATP Staff
Stan Wawrinka marked another memorable moment in his farewell season on Wednesday at the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, where he defeated 17-year-old Dutch lucky loser Thijs Boogaard in the first round.
The 40-year-old Swiss star, who captured the ATP 500 title in 2015, downed Boogaard 6-4, 6-3 in a clash spanning more than two decades in age difference. The 23 years and 3 months separating Wawrinka and Boogaard now ranks as the second-largest age gap in ATP Tour and Grand Slam history, trailing only Dominic Thiem’s 2011 win over Thomas Muster by two years and eight months.
Biggest age gaps on the ATP Tour (since 1990)
*Not including Davis Cup
Next up, Wawrinka will face top seed and two-time defending finalist Alex de Minaur, promising another high-stakes encounter as the former No. 3 player in the PIF ATP Rankings continues his swan song on Tour.
“He’s a tough player,” Wawrinka said of de Minaur, who leads their Lexus ATP Head2Head series 1-0. “Especially in these conditions, it’s going to be difficult to generate something. But I’m looking forward to the challenge. I’ve been playing some good matches against top players, so I’m always trying to push myself.”
Wawrinka made headlines at the Australian Open last month by becoming the oldest man to reach the third round of the hard-court major since Ken Rosewall.