Iga Swiatek has made several changes to her team in recent weeks and is ready to start the second part of her career. The Polish player expressed her desire to have new stimuli and took several weeks off from tennis to recharge her energy and reflect well on the next steps.
After winning the French Open, Iga’s level has fallen and her disappointment at the Paris Olympics – where she was the main favorite to win the gold medal – made her realize that she is fragile in some way. The champion from Warsaw did not shine in Cincinnati or especially at the US Open, testifying to a poor ability to modify his tennis in difficult situations especially when he plays on hard courts.
The rise of Aryna Sabalenka – who won the WTA in Cincinnati and the US Open this summer – has accelerated Swiatek’s decision to make changes to his team. The 23-year-old Polish champion has many years of career ahead and she has already won a lot, but she must be able to renew her style of play if she wants to stay at the top for many more years. Iga will be the most anticipated player in the WTA Finals.
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