Swiatek: "Someday the streak will also end and my heart will be broken"

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the polish Iga Swiatek face as the clear favorite in the next edition of Roland Garrosbut has a clear conscience for the work done and knows the stain of 28 wins and five tournaments what he signed would have to end someday.

“I know this streak will end soon and my heart won’t break the day it happen. I think being aware of it is good for me, it’s healthy,” he said. the number 1 in the worldlooking for his second win at Paris after the achievement in 2020.

Swiatek, 20 years old, joked, even if it was too much, he made sure that in the past few days he wanted to rain to visit the city, but he did it this Friday, the only day he had no training. scheduled.

He said he doesn’t feel pressure, despite the fact that all the spotlight is on one player who has won the last five tournaments he has played, including Rome, the last big before Roland Garros.

“I have proved to myself and to others that I can be among the best. Back then, I didn’t have much confidence. This year I feel much more serene,” said the Pole, who in the last edition, when defending the title, fell for quarterfinals.

Swiatek knows that the results achieved are not a guarantee of a good result at Roland Garros, the only major he has won. Although he has won all the duel since he fell in the semifinals of Australian Openhe knew the Grand Slam differently.

Now he faces it as number 1 in the world, after the Australian withdrawal Ashley Bartyknowing that his status had improved.

“The world has changed, that’s clear. But I have the impression that I’m still the same person and the same player. And that I have a huge margin of progress ahead of me,” he said.

Source: La Verdad

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