Iga Swiatek: The psychological secret behind world No 1’s stunning rise to top of tennis
Iga Swiatek of Poland poses with the trophy
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Iga Swiatek of Poland poses with the trophy
With the Italian Open coming to a conclusion, the second Grand Slam of the year is now on the horizon.
With the Italian Open coming to a conclusion, the second Grand Slam of the year is now on the horizon.
The second Grand Slam of the tennis season is set to start in Paris on May 22 as tennis’ top stars challenge for the French Open. Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz are looking to compete for the men’s title while women’s world No. 1 Iga Swiatek is the leading contender for the women’s title.
Amelie Mauresmo has told Eurosport that changes have been made to the post-match experience in light of the issues Naomi Osaka had at the French Open 12 months ago. Four-time major winner Osaka caused a stir on the eve of Roland Garros last year when she said she would not take part in media assignments at the second Grand Slam of the year. Ad/> She was fined following her failure to attend a press conference after winning in the first round.
French Open tournament director Amelie Mauresmo says the organisers hope Rafael Nadal will be able to compete at Roland-Garros this year. Nadal lost to Denis Shapovalov in three sets at the Madrid Open last week and the 21-time Grand Slam winner admitted afterwards he is suffering with a foot injury that he has to live with. Ad/> It was Nadal’s earliest exit in Rome since 2008, and it raised questions about his fitness ahead of the French Open, which starts on May 22.
It was all going quite well for Stanislas Wawrinka on his comeback following injury, he took part in the Monte Carlo Masters and he made it to the round of 16 at the Italian Open but now he has announced he won’t be playing at the Geneva Open, his home tournament.
Novak Djokovic has re-written the record books time and again over the course of his tennis career and now he is closing in on another remarkable landmark moment.