Iga Swiatek has regained her best form just as Wimbledon is starting to heat up. The reigning champion of the tournament delivered an impeccable performance to defeat Karolina Pliskova with a score of 6-1 and 6-3, in a match where she barely gave her opponent a chance, completely overwhelmed by the pace set by the Polish player.
Beyond the result, the sensations were even better. Swiatek once again showcased the tennis that led her to the title last year, attacking the ball early and constantly stealing time from her opponent. Each stroke came with an execution speed that prevented Pliskova from unleashing her aggressive style, forcing her to defend for nearly the entire match.
The number one player also stood out for one of the aspects that had been a concern in recent weeks: her solidity. She barely made unforced errors and displayed extraordinary accuracy from the baseline, combining power and control with a natural ease reminiscent of her best performances on the grass courts of London.
Swiatek was superior from start to finish
After a somewhat irregular start, Swiatek seems to have found the competitive rhythm she was seeking. Her mobility once again made the difference, reaching balls that seemed winners with great ease and turning defensive situations into opportunities to regain control of the exchange.
The impression she left on the court was that of a player clearly evolving within the tournament. If she maintains this level, she will once again become the main reference point in the women's draw.
In the third round, she will face a very different opponent, as she will meet Alexandra Eala or Maja Joint, two players with great potential who will test the excellent form of Iga Swiatek, who, for now, is once again exuding the same authority that led her to the Wimbledon title just a year ago.
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