Refreshed Swiatek ready for title defence in Rome
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[May 10, 2022] (Reuters)
- Iga Swiatek said she feels like a
different player from a year ago and will go into her Italian Open
title defence having cemented herself at the top of the women's game
following a blistering start to the season.
The 20-year-old, who went from being an unknown teenager to
acquiring celebrity status after capturing a maiden Grand Slam title
at the 2020 French Open, triumphed in Rome last year by hammering
Karolina Pliskova 6-0 6-0 in the final.
Replacing Ash Barty at the top of the world rankings following the
Australian's shock retirement in March, Swiatek has adjusted well to
the pressure of having a target on her back.
She skipped this year's Madrid Open because of a shoulder injury and
arrives at the venue of her first WTA 1000 crown looking to add to
titles in Doha, Indian Wells, Miami and Stuttgart and extend her
23-match winning run.
"I feel like I'm a different player right now. Last year ... I still
was trying to find some kind of consistency in the wins I had and
also confirmation that Roland Garros wasn't just like a (one-off)
tournament," Swiatek told reporters.
"I feel like I found that and I can move forward and focus on my
next goals. For sure, the tournaments I played this year have shown
me that I can play better tennis on hard courts.
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Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her semi final match against
Danielle Collins of the U.S. REUTERS/Morgan Sette
"Right now the transition that I have to do to
clay, it's different because usually it was like, 'whoa, clay,
finally I can play well'. Right now... I feel like my level was high
anyway. It didn't, like, strike me this year."
Swiatek said the break after Stuttgart helped her stay fresh.
"I had five or six days off without the racquet, which was nice,"
said Swiatek, who faces either Shelby Rogers or Alison Riske. "It's
pretty good to have opportunity to do something like that in between
tournaments, in the middle of the season.
"I feel I'm more fresh ... mentally and physically I had time to
rest."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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