Iga Swiatek Eyes Place Among Greats With Fourth French Open Crown
Iga Swiatek said she is "confident" ahead of her bid to become only the fourth woman to win four Roland Garros singles titles in the Open era. The world number one could also become the first player to lift three successive women's titles in Paris since Justine Henin in 2007 when the French Open gets underway on Sunday. Swiatek is a strong favourite after dominating on clay again this season, arriving in Paris off the back of WTA 1000 victories in Madrid and Rome.
The only female player in history to complete a Madrid-Rome-Roland Garros treble in the same season is Serena Williams.
But Swiatek, who faces French qualifier Leolia Jeanjean in the first round, is not daunted by what she could achieve.
"I would lie if I would say I'm not nervous, because everybody is, I think," Swiatek told reporters on Friday.
"There is a lot of pressure, especially when you play well and you already know that you can achieve this step, people are expecting it to happen again and again and again.
"So there is pressure, but I wouldn't say I'm more nervous than usual... I'm also pretty confident with how I'm playing right now and with the work we have been doing."
The 22-year-old Pole has plenty of years ahead of her to chase records but is wasting little time -- her four WTA 1000 titles this season have taken her career total to 10.
That is already only 13 short of Serena Williams' all-time record.
With four Grand Slam titles, Swiatek has not struggled to translate that form to the major tournaments in the past.
Swiatek is aiming to join Chris Evert, Steffi Graf and Henin in lifting the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen four times in the Open era.
The biggest obstacle standing in her way is Aryna Sabalenka.
The Belarusian missed three match points before