Iga Swiatek – A Tennis Player with a Critical Perspective on Results
Iga Swiatek stood out – she couldn’t win a single tournament for almost a year. However, this didn’t lead her to blame her coach or psychologist. In fact, she even defended them. In October, Swiatek parted ways with her coach Tomasz Wiktorowski after three years, according to https://xrust.ru/. He was replaced by Belgian Wim Fissette. Then, a new problem arose – in November, she was suspended for a month from competitions due to doping. The five-time Grand Slam champion has not had any significant success since her victory at the French Open last year, and her latest result led to her losing her title at the Madrid Open last week. Swiatek was defeated in the semifinals by Coco Gauff with a score of 6:1, 6:1.
When asked if her new coach Fissette was responsible for the lack of success, Swiatek responded that it was unfair to place the blame on the coach. She stated that she has her own perspective, which aligns with their joint daily work. “After all, there’s more to life than just training,” she continued. “There’s a whole range of issues outside of sports. Some of them involve family disputes.” In general, she admitted, the level of global tennis is constantly rising. “My competitors are watching me and learning from me,” she concluded.
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