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Former men's tennis pro claims top-ranked Iga Swiatek isn’t ‘great’ for women’s game over hat styling

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Former American tennis pro Jimmy Arias is facing harsh backlash after his bizarre criticism of world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, who he believes has not been "great" for women’s tennis "because she wears her hat so low." 

The controversial remark was made during Arias’ appearance on the Tennis Channel’s "Inside-In" podcast last week when discussing Swiatek’s style of play.

World No.1 Iga Swiatek during a match against Yanina Wickmayer during the Women's Singles Semifinal on Day Seven of the BNP Paribas Warsaw Open, on July 29, 2023, in Warsaw, Poland. (Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

"From my standpoint, I don’t think she’s been great for women’s tennis because she wears her hat so low that you can’t even see her face or her eyes during a match, and so you don’t get a connection as much as you could," Arias said. 

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"I don’t mind her getting angry in some ways, because I want to see her personality and then you decide."

The comments made by Arias, whose best finish at a Grand Slam was a semifinal appearance at the 1983 U.S. Open, were unsurprisingly ill-received. 

"I literally had to Google who Jimmy Arias was," one person said in a tweet. 

Jimmy Arias returns a shot during the 1984 Palm Springs Tennis Tournament in November 1984 in Palm Springs, California. (Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images)

"Another old man criticising a young woman because he’s envious of her success!" another tweeted. "I’d never heard of Jimmy Arias but it appears Iga Swiatek already has 3x as many titles as he won in his whole career, including 4 grand slams. Maybe it’s

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