There is a new star on the female network, her name is Igasvatek. This Year-old Polish player’s rise is nothing short of stratospheric: Unseeded at after winning French Open) , when she just years old – making her the youngest French Open Women’s Singles champion since Monica Seles of
Although she had a great year and entered the tournament as the top seed, however, Swatek’s success at this year’s U.S. Open It’s far from guaranteed. A rock show at Wimbledon made her thrilling – streak ended in only the third round, with early exits in Toronto and Cincinnati – And Swatek’s dissatisfaction with the women’s players in the game has sparked a debate about the sport’s enduring double standard when it comes to gender – meaning her expectations have been lowered.
) “The conditions here are not my favorite because I realize that this year I So much has been done, and I really have nothing left to chase,” Swatek told Vogue The day after she won, noticed that she entered the competition satisfied with her success this year, and assumed and pushed her in 300. However, she ran all the way and finally faced Tunisian Ons Jabeur in a thrilling final that showcased Swatek’s tireless work and astonishing precision.
Jabeur helps Swiatek fix her collar before the awards ceremony after the final.
Off the pitch, Swatek She has also attracted tennis fans from all over the world with her down-to-earth approach. Earthly nature and a slightly mean sense of humor. So it makes sense that her most exciting celebrity sighting at this year’s U.S. Open — well, aside from posing with Serena Williams — is Matthew Perry, in
Here, Swiatek tells Vogue on her extraordinary rise at the U.S. Open, the importance of building relationships with other players on the tour, and balancing tennis with a career she loves.
Yeah, it’s actually weird to just walk around NYC with it. [Laughs.
I would say my expectations were higher before the US Open swing than before the tournament itself. The first half of the season was fantastic for me, I was very consistent and had a winning streak. It’s very surreal, but it also creates that feeling that I really have to be at my best every game. So after Roland Garros, I needed a few games to calm those emotions down and change my attitude a little bit, and I think I did it before the US Open, so it was the perfect timing. Also, it helps that it’s not my favorite condition here because I realize I’ve done so much this year that I really don’t have much to chase. I won those championships in the first half of the season, and actually, I’m happy with that. This allows me to play more freely. The US Open felt like the first match after the French Open and I felt very free.

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This is awesome. We had already played singles at Roland Garros a few years ago and it was actually a birthday present for my team. [
Svyatek and Nadal the Spaniard celebrate scoring in tennis ahead of this year’s US Open, an exhibition match in Ukraine’s favor.

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The weirdest thing is that I actually think I’m the least stressed out The first Grand Slam final because I feel like I’m still a loser and I’ve made it to the final, which is a great result for me – I wasn’t even seeded at the time. I don’t need to prove anything to anyone. I did feel a little bit of pressure at the second Roland Garros and this match, especially at the Roland Garros, because I think everyone basically wanted me to win because I’ve been a clay expert for a while, you know. Here, I just feel at stake. The U.S. Open final is a little different from any other major. It’s louder, for one thing. [
is for sure. Anse is a great man. Plus, I’m more of an introvert, so we have a great relationship, and it’s really thanks to her – she’s very open-minded and she’s always smiling and always joking. It’s really cool to know her and she’s a great player with such determination and ambition. Glad we can respect each other. I think that’s important in women’s tennis. In the locker room on the tour, there was no tension between us; the girls were all really nice and we all supported each other. It’s a great environment even though we’re always on the field fighting and wanting to win.
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Maybe not a sense of humor, because I think it’s a very personal thing, but it’s definitely a little distance from it all. When you’re on the tour, you can’t always think about tennis and be preoccupied. You also have to be happy with the little things in life. But yeah, I mean, I’m being sarcastic, I try to use it sometimes. [
Honestly, this is awesome, especially when I feel like we should all be united. As you know, next to our country, Ukraine is happening A war, so representing Poland, and maybe being able to bring a little joy and positive news to people beyond the problems our world faces, is really inspiring to me and it pushes me to go further. Sometimes I just want to please people, especially Poles, because I’m so proud of my country and the way we’ve dealt with everything over the past few months.
I try to remember it’s not an obligation, you know, because I don’t want to be the face of everything. I wouldn’t put myself in that position because I feel like it would be a lot of stress too. Basically, I’m trying to pick the right time and the right reason for myself to talk and try to do it in a smart way. I’m glad I have good people around me to guide me on this. I always strike a balance between the work I do on the field and the impact that comes with it. But you know, I’m still , so I’m still used to it. I just want to go step by step.
- Are there any players you admire in particular for their ability to balance athletic careers and motivation?
There are so many. I would say that all the greatest players have that balance. But I’m thinking of Serena because she’s played as a mother for so many years and the business side of her career is impressive. No one in women’s sports has done it like her, so she’s definitely a role model and I really admire her.
New York is a city I’m still trying to adjust to. On the one hand, it’s really loud and there’s a lot going on, so it’s easy to lose focus. Of course, during the game, I want to try to stay as calm as possible. I met Lindsey Vonn and it was amazing because she’s someone I’ve admired for a long time, both for her performance in sports and for her performance and performance outside of sports. I met seals and it was cool. I took a photo with Serena Williams. So yeah, even before the championships ENT started, I already felt like I had achieved something great. [Laughed. ]
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