Stan Wawrinka lost his final singles match at Roland-Garros to Jesper De Jong with a score of 3:6, 6:3, 3:6, 4:6.
The 41-year-old Swiss tennis player, ranked 113 in the ATP, was unable to secure another victory at the French Open.
What happened?
Jesper De Jong, ranked 106 in the ATP, won the decisive rallies in sets 3 and 4 to take the match.
Stan Wawrinka only capitalized on his eighth break opportunity, which earned him the second set.
The Dutchman had not yet won a singles match on the ATP Tour this season.
Why it matters for Stan Wawrinka
This loss marks the end of Stan Wawrinka's French Open campaign, a tournament he won in 2015.
He reached the semi-finals and final again in the following years, making this a significant moment in his career.
The fans chanted and said Stan's name during the ceremony held in his honor.
What comes next?
Stan Wawrinka's career and farewell tour continue, with a chance that he will compete again in Paris.
The Masters 1000 indoor tournament in Paris may still have a wildcard for him at the end of the season.
Amélie Mauresmo, the tournament director, and Gilles Moretton, the president of the French Tennis Federation, found touching words to bid Stan Wawrinka farewell.
The ceremony was a testament to Stan Wawrinka's impact on the tennis world, particularly at Roland-Garros.
And the fans showed their appreciation for the Swiss tennis player.
But the loss to Jesper De Jong was a tough one for Stan Wawrinka to take.
So he will look to bounce back in his next tournament.
The score of 3:6, 6:3, 3:6, 4:6 will be remembered as the final match for Stan Wawrinka at Roland-Garros.