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A YouTube video courtesy of Alux.com has highlighted the 10 most dominant athletes of all time, and the list is stacked with talent.
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A YouTube video courtesy of Alux.com has highlighted the 10 most dominant athletes of all time, and the list is stacked with talent.
Iga Swiatek was crowned the winner of the French Open yesterday after seeing off American teenager Coco Gauff in the final of the tournament and increased her run of consecutive wins to 35 – beating Serena Williams’ record of 34.
Iga Swiatek just claimed her second victory at Roland Garros, and her second Grand Slam title of her career so far – but she’s also broken the record Serena Williams set for the most consecutive victories.
Iga Swiatek took her winning streak to 35 matches with victory over Coco Gauff in Saturday's French Open final. The Polish star has equalled Venus Williams' longest run by a women's player in the 21st century. Here, AFP Sport takes a look at how her current effort compares to the other unbeaten runs of more than 30 matches since 2000: -- Having reached all four Grand Slam finals in 2006, Henin enjoyed another dominant campaign the following year.
World No 1 Iga Swiatek dismantled American Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-3 to claim her second French Open title on Saturday and stretch her winning streak to 35 matches.
Desde el inicio del declive de Serena Williams, en 2017, no había existido nunca tanta unanimidad a la hora de señalar a una jugadora como principal favorita para ser campeona en . Con esa vitola llegó (pronúnciese ‘Sbiontec’) esta temporada al torneo y este domingo confirmó los pronósticos con su incontestable triunfo (6-1 y 6-3 en 68 minutos) en la final ante Coco Gauff. La polaca reeditó el título conquistado en 2020 (en aquella ocasión barrió a otra estadounidense, Sofia Kenin) y con 21 años es doble campeona del torneo (sólo nueve jugadoras lo han logrado en la Era Open) y de Grand Slams. Está en racha de 35 victorias consecutivas, un periplo triunfal en el que ha perdido seis sets y tras el que se instala en una nómina de leyendas que han alcanzado registros parecidos o superiores de invencibilidad, como Navratilova, Graf, Court, Evert, Venus Williams y la mencionada Serena.
Twenty months ago, an unheralded Iga Swiatek became the lowest-ranked woman to win the French Open. Today, Swiatek won her second French Open as the world’s most dominant tennis player in years, and perhaps for years to come.
Top-ranked Iga Swiatek beat 18-year-old American Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-3 in the French Open women's final Saturday in Paris to collect her second title at Roland Garros and stretch her winning streak to 35 matches.