Polish Iga Swiatek defeated American Coco Gauff 6-1 and 6-3 in 68 minutes, beating Roland Garros for the second time. In 2020 it was a surprise, now it confirms the undoubted best on the circuit, with 35 consecutive victories and well established at world number one with six titles at a time.
Swiatek knelt on the clay of Piste Philippe Chatrier, to react immediately and take the tunnel leading to the box where his technical team and his family are.
There were kisses and hugs. A very special shout out also to an unexpected guest in central Paris, striker Robert Lewandoski. Iga, despite the emotion, went to him as soon as he saw his compatriot and one of his admired athletes, with the permission of Rafa Nadal.
Roland Garros is minutes from Parc des Princeps, PSG’s home ground. Although the striker has already announced that he wants to leave Bayern Munich, which is on the market, his preferences point elsewhere. And Barça know this very well.
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Source: La Verdad

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