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Iga Świątek's priceless reaction to seeing Robert Lewandowski at French Open

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Iga Świątek won her second French Open title on Saturday after defeating Coco Gauff in straight-sets. The world number one was shocked when she bumped into footballer Robert Lewandowski in the stands after the match.

The Polish tennis star spotted the Bayern Munich forward in the crowd and her reaction was priceless. Świątek was left visibly stunned as Lewandowski, who represents the Poland international team, congratulated her on her second Grand Slam title.

The WTA posted a photo of the moment Polish icons Świątek and Lewandowski shared a hug to celebrate the occasion, alongside the caption “*gasps in Polish*” while the official Roland-Garros account wrote: “Two legends.” *gasps in Polish* pic.twitter.com/IHu099AULT Two legends

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