‘Queen of Clay’ Iga Swiatek races to third straight French Open title
Iga Swiatek swept to a fourth French Open crown to keep her Queen of Clay title at Roland Garros.
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Iga Swiatek swept to a fourth French Open crown to keep her Queen of Clay title at Roland Garros.
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