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Challenging Iga Swiatek: Five things to watch as the women’s clay season starts

The WTA Tour’s clay court season gets underway with the Charleston Open and the Copa Colsanitas.

Many of the top players have remained in the United States for the Charleston Open meanwhile the biggest draw in Bogota will be Colombian No 1 Camila Osorio.

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Iga Swiatek might appear unstoppable but she has been convinced to take the week off after her completion of the Sunshine double.

Swiatek is not in danger of losing the top spot with World No 2 and Charleston Open second seed Paula Badosa.

Badosa has to reach the last four just to retain the points she earned on her run to the semis in 2021.

The retirement of Ashleigh Barty has left the women’s game to re-establish its elite lending extra significance to the clay court season.

Paula Badosa leads a group of women who will vie to challenge Swiatek’s recent dominance.

Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka start the tournament as favourites and at opposite ends of the draw.

Despite Badosa’s superior ranking, Sabalenka has been seeded first, although as a result the Belarusian appears likely to have to cut a swathe through the host nation’s best.

Sabalenka’s quarter of the draw is heavy on American women and Alison Riske faces compatriot Catherine McNally to determine who the top seed will face in her opening match.

Amanda Anisimova, also of the United States, is the first seed that Sabalenka could meet in Charleston.

Czech teenager Linda Fruhvirtova has announced herself on the WTA Tour in recent weeks with big victories over top 20 players.

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