The words of Agnieszka Radwanska about the crisis of Iga Swiatek come at a particularly delicate moment for the former world number one. After a series of below-expectation results, the historic Polish tennis player believes that the main issue for her compatriot is not technical but mental, and she fully trusts that Swiatek can regain the level that made her one of the great dominators of the women's circuit.
Radwanska explained that the loss of confidence is one of the greatest enemies for any elite player. The former Wimbledon finalist stated that when self-assurance in one's game disappears, doubts arise, hasty decisions are made, and it becomes much more challenging to maintain clarity in crucial moments of matches. The information comes from an exclusive interview published by Tennis365, a media outlet where Radwanska extensively analyzed Swiatek's situation.
According to the former tennis player, the accumulated pressure is also taking a toll on the Polish champion. Radwanska noted that for years, Swiatek accustomed the circuit to an extraordinary level of dominance, so any defeat generates a huge media impact and raises expectations regarding her performance.
The crisis of Iga Swiatek, a matter of confidence
Radwanska emphasized that these kinds of situations are common in professional tennis and even the best players go through challenging periods. In her opinion, the problem does not solely lie in the tennis aspect but in the ability to regain tranquility and fully trust the automatisms that previously emerged naturally.

The former world number two also highlighted that opponents are increasingly familiar with Swiatek's game and come better prepared to face her. Nevertheless, she believes that the real change must occur in the mental realm, regaining serenity and avoiding anxiety when matches become challenging.
Despite the moment the five-time Grand Slam champion is going through, Radwanska remains optimistic about her future. She thinks Swiatek has the experience, work ethic, and talent necessary to leave behind this period of difficulties and compete again for the most important titles on the calendar. For the former Polish tennis player, confidence can be lost quickly, but it can also be regained through work, patience, and stability, ingredients she considers essential for the current star of women's tennis to display her best version once again.
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