Iga Swiatek: I don't know what I'm going to chase next after French Open win and 35-match run
Iga Swiatek admits she doesn’t know what she is going to «chase” next after winning her second Grand Slam title in dominant fashion at the French Open. World No. 1 Swiatek delivered on her pre-tournament status as the heavy favourite as she won in Paris for the loss of just one set.
Ad/> She crushed Coco Gauff for the loss of just four games in the final to secure her 35th victory in a row, equalling Venus Williams for the longest winning streak this century. Roland-Garros'She's the best in the world' — Lewandowski pays tribute to Swiatek after Paris gloryYESTERDAY AT 18:01 She will now head to the grass and look for a record 36th consecutive win, as well as a third major title at Wimbledon. “I think I was always chasing that second Grand Slam because I always thought, 'OK, the first one happened, but the second one is confirmation that you actually know what you're doing,’” Swiatek told WTA Insider.
“I always had huge respect for Garbine [Muguruza], Simona [Halep], there are a lot of players who won two. All these girls showed consistency throughout so many years and they were able to win two times or even more. French Open verdict: Irresistible Swiatek Ranking shake-up: Djokovic set for fall “I felt like two times winning a Grand Slam, you're really confirming you're able to do that.
So I was chasing that a little bit. Now, I don't know what I'm going to chase.” Swiatek has now won six titles in a row and is the clear dominant force on the WTA Tour, with almost double the amount of ranking points as new world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit (8,631 vs 4,325).