"Swiatek est la seule joueuse de tennis à passer jour et nuit avec son psychologue"

La joueuse de tennis polonaise, qui peine à retrouver son meilleur niveau de jeu, a été critiquée par son premier entraîneur Artur Szostaczko, tandis que son père prend sa défense : "Ils n'y connaissent rien !".

Andrés Tomás Rico | 21 Feb 2026 | 16.15
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Swiatek est la seule joueuse de tennis qui passe jour et nuit avec son psychologue. Photo : Gettyimages
Swiatek est la seule joueuse de tennis qui passe jour et nuit avec son psychologue. Photo : Gettyimages

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Iga Swiatek continues to search for a tennis that she cannot seem to find. The Polish player got a huge boost when she surprised everyone by lifting the Wimbledon title last summer. However, in today's tennis, immediate results are demanded, especially when it comes to a former world number one and winner of six Grand Slams.

Since her success on the grass in London, Swiatek maintained her winning streak by also winning titles in Cincinnati and later in Seoul. Her best result since then has been reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, where she was defeated by Elena Rybakina. But there is a feeling that the Polish player is no longer the dominant and overwhelming force who used to close out matches in under an hour.

After being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Doha WTA 1000 by Maria Sakkari, criticism from Poland has started pouring in. It was her first coach, Artur Szostaczko, who first noticed Iga's immense potential and was the first to criticize, not only her but also her psychologist, Daria Abramowicz.

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Concerns Growing in Poland About the Relationship Between Iga Swiatek and Her Psychologist

The relationship between Swiatek and her psychologist is seen by other psychologists as very intense and even too close. This is also criticized by Szostaczko: "I don't know any player who spends day and night with a psychologist. They are together on holidays, in tournaments, watching movies; Iga depends heavily on her," he pointed out on the Polish podcast Trzeci Serwis.

However, he then softened his words, though still expressing his surprise: "Of course, if it suits Swiatek, I have nothing against it. People need to understand that I can express my opinion; I just find it a bit surprising. But if it suits a player who is the world number two and has been number one, and won six Grand Slams, what can I say?"

The host of the podcast, Lechem Sidorem, also gave his opinion on this matter: "At the Australian Open and in Doha, it wasn't evident that Daria Abramowicz was providing assistance. Iga is very nervous; she doesn't have any mechanism she can use, like sign language. The world is beginning to view this alliance differently, with a different perspective."

However, these two criticisms have not been well received by Swiatek's circle, and her father, Tomasz Swiatek, didn't hide his displeasure, lashing out at them via his social media: "What have you two achieved? Almost nothing. Mind your own business. You have no idea!"

So, this is the tense moment that Iga Swiatek and her circle are currently facing, and it seems like it will continue until good results return. It is known that the Polish player has the clay court season marked in red on her calendar.
 

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