This Monday is the day of press conferences in Billie Jean King Cup Finals and, after the emergence of the Spanish team, it was Poland’s turn. Their leader is in the spotlight, Iga Swiatekwas eliminated in the group stage of the WTA Finals after a difficult few weeks including a change of coach.
The presence in Malaga will allow him to continue developing new mechanisms in his game, with visible changes in the first serve in Saudi Arabia, but with many problems on the forehand. He will try to refine them this Wednesday on debut against Spain in the round of 16, where a great rivalry against Paula Badosa.
Swiatek praised the Spanish leader. “Paula has tennis and the motivation to return to the top. I wonder if he can come back after his injuries and I am super happy to see him play at his level,” Iga stated. “He is a very good person and I hope that, with his determination, he can return to his level”he added. “Although hopefully not this week,” he joked.
The world number 2 explained that she had been disconnected from tennis for a few days after being eliminated from the WTA Finals, but that she was ready for a new challenge. “This is the first time I have played in this final stage and I am very happy to be with the team. I wanted to do this for many years, but with the schedule it was impossible. This year has been less tight,” Swiatek explained the reason for his presence. In addition, he set his goal. “I hope I can play solid games”has closed.
Source: La Verdad

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