Iga Swiatek Dominates Paolini to Win 4th French Open in 5 Years

iga swiatek wins fourth french open

Iga Swiatek, often compared to Rafael Nadal for her prowess on clay, has once again proven her dominance at Roland Garros. The Polish champion secured her fourth French Open title in five years with a commanding 6-2, 6-1 victory over Italy’s Jasmine Paolini. This final lasted just 1 hour and 8 minutes.

Joining the Legends

Swiatek now joins tennis greats Justine Henin and Helen Wills, who also claimed the prestigious clay court championship four times within five years. Her last three titles at Roland Garros have come consecutively, marking her as a formidable force on clay.

A Phenomenal Season

The 23-year-old’s victory in Paris caps off a stellar season in which she also won the Madrid and Italian Opens. Swiatek’s clay court mastery was evident throughout this tournament, where she was only seriously challenged by Naomi Osaka in the second round. Facing match point, she rallied to win 7-5 in the deciding set, showcasing her resilience and skill.

Unstoppable on Clay

Swiatek’s dominance was clear as she dropped just 17 more games in her final five matches. She played nearly perfect tennis from the second round onwards, impressing fans and critics alike.

“It means a lot. This tournament has been pretty surreal with its beginning and with the second round, and then I was able to get my game better and better every match,” Swiatek said. “I’m really proud of myself because the expectations have been pretty high from the outside. There’s been pressure, as well. I’m happy that I just went for it and was ready to deal with all of this.”

Chasing Records

With her current form, Swiatek is poised to challenge Chris Evert’s record of seven French Open titles. Evert, who presented Swiatek with the Suzanne Lenglen Cup alongside Martina Navratilova, holds the record as a seven-time champion at Roland Garros.

The Grass Court Challenge

Swiatek’s next challenge is Wimbledon, where grass courts have been her Achilles’ heel. Her best performance at the All England Club was a quarterfinal appearance last year. When asked if she would consider a longer preparation for Wimbledon, she acknowledged the difficulty but remains focused on improving each year.

“I had these ideas of doing a pre-season on grass so I can learn how to play there,” Swiatek said. “But last year’s result was pretty nice. I feel like every year it’s easier for me to adapt to grass. So I think there is no need to do that. I just need to continue the work that I’ve been doing.”

A Love for Clay

Swiatek’s love for clay is evident, and her performance in the final against Paolini demonstrated why. Despite initial nerves and dropping serve to trail 1-2, she quickly regained control and dominated the match.

The “Nadaliser”

Dubbed the “Nadaliser” by the French press for her dominance on clay akin to Rafael Nadal, Swiatek’s powerful forehand and aggressive baseline play were on full display. Her ruthless mentality and relentless play overwhelmed Paolini, who admitted it was the toughest match of her career.

“I tried to play my best, but it’s not easy … to play at that intensity. I never played a player that has this intensity before in my life,” Paolini said. “So it was my first time facing a player that is taking time as much as she does, but also hitting winners and being close on the court. For me, I think it was the most challenging match I played in my entire career.”

A Quick and Decisive Victory

The first set ended in just 37 minutes, with Swiatek more than doubling the points of Paolini. The second set was even quicker, though Paolini managed to get on the scoreboard late in the match. The longer rallies favored Paolini, but Swiatek rarely allowed them to last, striking quickly and decisively.

Celebrating Victory

With the championship secured in just 68 minutes, Swiatek fell to her knees in celebration. Her rapid and ruthless play earned her the well-deserved title of “Queen of Clay” once again. The “Nadaliser” had indeed struck again.

 

The Information is Collected from Yahoo and Olympics.


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