The last two months have been full of mixed emotions for Iga Swiatek. The Polish woman won the French Open by confirming she is the best in the world on red clay, but failed to extend her dominance further during the summer.
Iga was eliminated early at the Wimbledon Championships, where she showed that she still didn’t have the right feeling with grass. The Polish woman was a great favourite to win the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, which took place on the same red clay as the French Open.
Swiatek was unable to handle his nerves and pressure well, greeting Paris with a partially disappointing result. The Polish champion literally collapsed in the semi-final and burst into tears in front of journalists, but she was able to react quickly and won a precious bronze medal. Despite some disappointment, Iga is still playing a great season and has plenty of time to win other great titles.
Swiatek is already qualified
The WTA Finals already have the first protagonist. The competition between the best eight tennis players of the year, which will be held in Riyadh from this year, will be played from 2nd to 9th November, but today there is already a certain player to take part. It is the number one in the world…