The 21-year-old was hot favourite to win the
year's first Grand Slam in Melbourne but crashed to a 6-4 6-4
defeat against Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
"I really wanted to focus on getting my expectations lower and
not expect from myself that I'm going to play perfectly all the
time," she told reporters.
Swiatek went on a 37-match winning run last year, and won the
French and U.S. Opens as well as titles at Doha, Indian Wells,
Miami, Stuttgart, Rome and San Diego.
"Last season was so strange that it can mess with your head a
little bit. I wanted to get both feet on the ground, focus on
hard work and what I have to do on court," Swiatek said.
"I was really happy because we did, I'd say it was like the last
part of pre-season. Our practice was intense and the volume was
big. I feel I could really focus on the technical stuff and just
improve as a player."
Swiatek said she was not approaching the Qatar Open as a
defending champion.
"I want to start this tournament as any other player, and we all
do that and start from the same spot," Swiatek said.
"There's so many matches to win, so many obstacles to overcome
that I want to be focused just on the next step."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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