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Mats Wilander says Iga Swiatek has 'no weaknesses' during French Open bid - but can she dominate for years?

Mats Wilander believes Iga Swiatek does not have “any weaknesses” in her game at the moment – but is unsure if she will dominate women’s tennis for years to come. World No.

1 Swiatek is the heavy favourite to win the French Open after she entered the tournament on a 28-match winning streak, having not lost since February. Ad/> She breezed through her first-round match against Lesia Tsurenko and faces Alison Riske on Wednesday.

Tennis'It would be amazing' — Henman urges 'icons' Federer and Serena to go out 'on big stage'5 HOURS AGO Swiatek made her breakthrough at the French Open in 2020 and Wilander thinks she has the quality to add another Grand Slam title to her resume in Paris. “To me Iga Swiatek does not have any weaknesses right now, especially on the clay,” seven-time major winner Wilander told Eurosport.

Swiatek eases through opening match at French Open French Open Day 4: Order of play “She moves incredibly well, her forehand is easily the best on the women’s tour, she defends extremely well in her backhand corner, she knows how to come to the net and the best part about her right now is she is playing each point with a purpose, she is not getting upset with herself or down on herself when things don’t go her way; and she is dominating all the players on different surfaces.” Swiatek’s incredible winning run is the longest since Serena Williams won 34 matches in a row in 2013. If Swiatek wins the French Open she would equal Venus Williams' streak of 35 consecutive victories, which is the longest this century on the WTA Tour.

However, Wilander is not sure Swiatek can dominate women’s tennis in the same way the Williams sisters did. “I don’t think in professional tennis it is possible to dominate too much,

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