World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has confirmed that doing well at the Paris Olympics will be one of her biggest goals for 2024 as the Pole admits that bringing a gold medal to Poland would be “a dream come true.” Swiatek, 22, will be making her second Olympic appearance next year in Paris. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Swiatek made her Olympic debut by representing Poland in the singles and mixed doubles events. In Paris, Swiatek intends to compete in the singles event and to also team up with Hubert Hurkacz for the mixed doubles event.
“Yes, for sure [it’s a big goal]. We’re going to have some time to think about that before the clay season obviously. But for now, I’m just thinking about Australia and trying not to go too far because the season is long and a lot of things can happen. But I’m really happy that I have the opportunity to play some mixed doubles with Hubi and to test it out and practise a little bit before the Olympics because getting a medal there would be a dream come true for sure,” Swiatek told The National.
Hurkacz confirmed in July plans to play mixed doubles with Swiatek in Paris
In July, Hurkacz confirmed he and Swiatek plan…