When everything seems to fall apart, the perfect opportunity to rise may emerge. Iga Swiatek seeks that feeling at Wimbledon 2025, where she appeared without being among the favorites and realizing that a new disappointment could create a sense of unease that could only be dealt with by taking an indefinite break. For now, things are going well, and the Polish player has clear reasons.
Activating autopilot, letting the automatism flow, and keeping thoughts focused solely on the next point to play. That's what Iga Swiatek aims for in Wimbledon 2025, where no one expected anything from her. However, now in the round of 16, she could start to become a looming threat for all. After overwhelming Danielle Collins, she appeared in a press conference to share her feelings.
- Swiatek seeks to match her best historical result at Wimbledon against Tauson.
"I am very pleased with my level of play, I believe I am reaching the consistency level that I have been seeking for a while, and I feel more comfortable on grass than in previous years. Having more time available to train and compete on this surface is crucial, but also being able to focus solely on point-by-point play. I try to maintain no expectations and adapt to all situations that arise during the matches," stated the Polish player.
The poor performance on clay and the mental fatigue issues that Iga Swiatek displayed during those months raised concerns about her future. She even hinted at the possibility of taking a break from tennis for a few months. She will now face the round of 16 in Wimbledon 2025 against Clara Tauson, who comes with confidence after defeating Rybakina. "It will be a great challenge for me; she has an excellent touch, is very talented, and can unleash winning shots from any position. I will need to bring my A-game if I want to win," stated the woman aiming to match her best performance in the British Grand Slam.
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