Stanislas Wawrinka put on a magnificent show on the Simonne-Mathieu court in the second round of Roland-Garros even though his adventure ended against Thanasi Kokkinakis in five sets (3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6- 7, 6-3). At 38, one of the darlings of the public wanted to discuss his future and confirmed that he did not intend to stop his career at the end of the year. He will be there in 2024 to play a 19th Roland-Garros: “If all goes well, yes. Like I said, since coming back from my injury, I haven’t come back just to do a year and say goodbye. Otherwise I would have announced it, I would have tried to say a proper goodbye. Again, in a year, a lot can happen. For me, today, I am very positive about what I can still accomplish, and what I can do. We will have to continue to work, to train. I really want to move up the rankings, win more games. Well, I’m 38 too. So we’ll see next year. In any case, if everything goes well, and I feel that I am still competitive, yes, I will be there.