This is not the beginning of the dream season for Iga Swiatek. Polish was not uncommon in 2025 which, in addition, suffered occasional defeat failure.
This is the case of experienced in the semifinals of Indian Wells, where Mirra Andreeva arrives to bring him out of his boxes to the point of A pickup is about to be hit after crashing a ball against the ground.
World Number Two is difficult to criticize the incident, something he understands but is considered too much.
“This is true, I expressed my frustration in such a way that I am not proud of. My desire is to never point the ball to anyoneBut just bring out my frustration making it bounce on the ground, “Swiatek published on Instagram on Monday.
“I immediately apologized to the pickup, we set up visual contact and we greeted each other in the head When I expressed my regret what had happened near him. I saw a lot of players throwing balls for frustration and, frankly, I didn’t expect such hard judgments, “he added.
Swiatek added that the second half of last year was very difficult for him. In November He accepted a suspension of one month after providing positive for the prohibited trimetazidine (TMZ) substance.
“When I was very pointing and I didn’t show a lot of emotions on the track, they called me a robot and called my inhuman behavior. Now that I’m more expressive, I’m showing emotion or fighting inside, they suddenly call me none or hysterical“Swiatek said.
“This is not a healthy standard, especially considering that only six months ago I felt like I was hanging my career from a thread, Three weeks i spend day -day And I don’t want to walk in court, “he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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