Iga Swiatek will return home with the bronze medal after these Olympic Games in Paris. She was a top favorite for the gold, but this time she will have to settle for third place, which has filled her with humility and a lot of learning. "Yesterday I realized that I wasn't actually playing for myself. I was playing more for others, for the country, for my team, for all those who were hoping for me to win a medal and probably a gold one. I wasn't aware of the burden that brought. I know that I probably haven't given my best here. I didn't feel capable of moving as naturally as I'm used to on clay courts. Anyway, I'm happy to have overcome that and be here with a bronze medal. Maybe I was a bit arrogant with myself because I thought I had endured so much pressure before that I believed I could handle this one too. Now I'm really motivated to work even harder and I think I will have a bit more humility," said the number 1 to the press.
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