
How world No. 1 Iga Swiatek cracked tennis code
RIYADH: Simply over every week in the past, an exhausted Iga Swiatek sat down with a small group of journalists in a quiet nook of the media middle beneath the Philippe Chatrier stadium at Roland Garros to debate her emotions after lifting the second Grand Slam trophy of her younger profession.
The world No. 1 engaged in some idle chat earlier than everybody assembled for the roundtable. She spoke about heading to the close by Bois de Boulogne – a public park near Roland Garros – not less than 4 or 5 occasions in the course of the match fortnight, the place she tried to attach with nature and loosen up on her days off.
She expressed an curiosity in attending the subsequent day’s males’s remaining between her idol Rafael Nadal and Norwegian Casper Ruud and questioned if it could be an extended showdown.
Swiatek’s personal French Open remaining that afternoon, in opposition to American teenager Coco Gauff, had lasted simply 68 minutes.
That triumph on Parisian clay noticed Swiatek lengthen her present profitable streak to 35 matches, the joint-longest unbeaten run in ladies’s tennis this century. Solely two tennis gamers have put collectively longer profitable streaks within the 2000s: Novak Djokovic (43) and Roger Federer (41).
The 21-year-old from Poland has gained her final six consecutive tournaments – she has not misplaced a match since February – and heads to Wimbledon later this month a category other than the remainder of the sector.
Swiatek sits atop the ladies’s rankings with a complete of 8,631 factors; her closest rival, world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit is over 4,000 factors adrift.
An enchanting younger thoughts that loves math and chance and travels the tennis tour with a sports activities psychologist that has given her the instruments to realize a psychological edge over her opponents on courtroom, Swiatek gave some perception into how she has been approaching these previous few months, how she dealt with the stress in Paris, and the place her larger ambitions lie.
She looks like she has cracked the code
The best way Swiatek assumed the position of world No. 1 so seamlessly after Ashleigh Barty’s shock retirement in March has been outstanding. Be it from the psychological aspect of the game or the technical elements of the sport, it appears Swiatek has one way or the other cracked the code of tennis.
When she is in hassle on courtroom, she finds a approach to clear up the issue and comes out on prime. Within the face of immense stress, she rises above it.
From the skin, it appears to be like as if Swiatek at the moment has the cheat codes for the sport in her again pocket and that she has a solution for no matter comes her means. Does it really feel that means for her?
She stated: “Sure, I do, and that’s nice, as a result of I’ve by no means felt like that earlier than, and it provides loads when it comes to simply being assured and never being so scared.
“As a result of I used to be scared loads earlier than matches; I nonetheless do typically nevertheless it’s a lot, a lot better to know I can give you options and actually clear up issues. It’s completely totally different.”
She just isn’t brief on motivation
Swiatek loved a robust begin to 2022, making the semi-finals on the Australian Open due to adopting a extra aggressive recreation that has helped her change into a drive on exhausting courts, alongside her beloved clay.
When she gained Doha, Indian Wells, and Miami back-to-back-to-back, she turned the primary participant to ever win the primary three Ladies’s Tennis Affiliation 1000-level tournaments of the season. Within the course of, she additionally turned No. 1 on the planet.
For some, that is perhaps loads to digest, and it could have been comprehensible had Swiatek taken a while to regulate to her new place on the prime. However she didn’t, and as an alternative, she dug deep and saved on profitable, sweeping her subsequent tournaments in Stuttgart, Rome, and Paris.
Was it exhausting to remain motivated all through that dominant stretch?
“I solely performed like one smaller match in Stuttgart, and you understand what’s the prize there, so I assume it wasn’t that tough to get motivated,” she added, referring to the Porsche she gained by advantage of capturing the title within the German metropolis.
“I’m that sort of person who I all the time need to win actually and I’m not going to let go and I’m not going to say, ‘oh I’m drained, so let’s settle for that possibly I’m going to lose,’ as a result of I all the time need to win and I’m going to do every part all the time to win. So, it simply occurred.”
That mentality actually explains loads.
She carved her personal path
Despite the fact that she gained her first Grand Slam on the age of 19, Swiatek didn’t spend her teenagers believing she may truly obtain every part she has been reaching over the previous couple of years.
After defeating 18-year-old Gauff in Paris final week, she highlighted how totally different her journey had been in comparison with the younger American and famous how developed Gauff’s profession was in comparison with her personal when she was her age.
On the French Open finalist, who’s at a career-high No. 13 on the planet this week, Swiatek stated: “I really feel like she’s doing every part faster than a lot of the gamers and I’m fairly positive that she’s going to get right here sometime and win a Grand Slam, as a result of I really feel she was raised to try this. I hope she’s going to maintain it going.”
So, was Swiatek raised to try this too?
“I don’t assume so. That’s a tough one. I don’t assume so as a result of my journey from the start is what my dad thought was the perfect; and he made actually good selections and actually dangerous selections typically, nevertheless it wasn’t like I had 10 folks round me telling us cope with every part and what to do.
“We had to decide on our personal path and for positive we received actually fortunate that he made some good selections and I had good coaches firstly; as a result of actually we didn’t have any system that would assist us,” she added.
She by no means thought she would attain the highest
Swiatek’s imaginative and prescient for her personal profession at 18 was to try to earn extra money from the game and to be as skilled as she might be.
She stated: “For positive I wished to win some extra money. I used to be fairly upset as a result of I all the time felt I may do higher.
“I used to be raised to truly possibly be skilled and to all the time have this sort of have to get higher, which is typically not useful, as a result of whenever you’re a perfectionist, it may push you down.
“However principally, it was fairly exhausting for me to assume that I’m going to be world No. 1 as a result of simply considering logically, whenever you take my nation; how many individuals have succeeded (in tennis)? It was solely Agnieszka (Radwanska) principally. So, the chance of me truly changing into a tennis celebrity was fairly small.
“I like math and my mind often thinks about chance so I felt that possibly it was not a positive factor, and it could be exhausting to make it occur. I all the time had a plan B, even once I was 18. I nonetheless went to highschool, and I used to be actually centered on that. I felt like I used to be working two jobs at a time and even in 2020, I nonetheless felt like I wanted a plan B if tennis was not going to work out. I’ve by no means felt like I used to be raised to try this,” she added.
Swiatek ended 2020 as a Grand Slam champion.
She needs Ash have been nonetheless round
When three-time main champion Barty introduced her sudden retirement in March, Swiatek cried for a number of hours, feeling confused and not sure about what all of it meant.
Three months later, Swiatek has taken her personal recreation to unimaginable heights and admits she needs Barty was nonetheless round so she may face her in her present prime type.
“I used to be fascinated by that the opposite day. I’d have beloved to be in a greater form than I used to be once I was taking part in in opposition to her and simply have extra selection and extra skills and to win in opposition to Ash; that will have been nice.”
Her subsequent large aim?
When Swiatek gained her first Roland Garros in 2020, she stood on middle courtroom to present her victory speech and stated she hoped she may sooner or later present that there will be consistency on the prime of the ladies’s tour.
The depth in discipline has led to a number of turbulence on the highest degree within the WTA in recent times however Barty managed to carry the No. 1 rating for 121 weeks earlier than retiring, and Swiatek has not misplaced a match because the Australian handed her the baton.
With that aim of bringing consistency to the ladies’s recreation already crossed off her listing, what was Swiatek’s subsequent large goal?
She stated: “I don’t know, I’m not going to lie, it’s not like I’ve every part deliberate and each aim prepared. I all the time wished to win each Grand Slam, possibly I’m going to stay to that.
“However I simply need to take every part match by match and we’re going to see. I’ve my objectives off courtroom, like attempting to get tennis extra widespread in Poland and possibly offering some amenities for youthful gamers. I do know higher what I need to do greater than what comes up on Wikipedia after typing my title. However for positive profitable all 4 Grand Slams could be good.”
With the regular mindset she has adopted thus far, it’s honest to imagine Swiatek will hit her targets each on the courtroom and off it.
Mastering the grass
Though she is a former Wimbledon junior champion, Swiatek admits she has but to unlock her full potential on the floor. She has solely performed the ladies’s occasion on the All England Membership twice, shedding within the first spherical in 2019 and reaching the fourth spherical final yr.
Her coach Tomasz Wiktorowski loved nice success along with his former participant Radwanska at Wimbledon (he guided her to the ultimate in 2012, and the semis in 2013, and 2015) and Swiatek believes he can assist her work out the grass in due time.
“My solely thought (heading into Wimbledon) is I need to prepare and discover ways to play on grass higher and that is the one factor I’m going to be specializing in.
“For positive Wimbledon is particular however for me crucial factor is to convey efficiency and I nonetheless haven’t reached the comfy feeling on grass, in order that’s going to be my solely aim.
“I don’t need to take into consideration different stuff as a result of this comes first and with good outcomes and good performances, issues are going to return,” she added.