The 19-year-old Pole shot out of
relative obscurity last year when she became the youngest woman
to win the Roland Garros title since Monica Seles in 1992.
The world number 18 showed again why she is so highly rated with
a superb week in Adelaide.
Swiatek did not drop a set throughout the WTA 500 tournament and
lost only 22 games in all. She fired 22 winners and made only
six unforced errors in the final.
"For sure, there is something that clicks," Swiatek, who will
rise to a new career-high ranking of number 15 on Monday, said
of her good form during her title runs.
"Not only in my head but also tennis-wise. I feel pretty good on
court. I feel sometimes I have weeks when everything clicks and
that's the effect of the work we're doing.
"It's good because I can see that I can play good tennis for the
whole week. It wasn't like one time during the French Open. It
gives me more confidence that I'm more developed (as a)
player... It gives me motivation."
Swiatek went ahead 3-2 in the opening set of the final and broke
Bencic's serve when the Swiss double-faulted three times before
switching gears to gain the early advantage in the contest at
Memorial Drive Park.
The fifth seed then surged ahead 3-1 in the second set before
closing out a comfortable victory.
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