"My Game Is There" - Iga Swiatek Sends Bold Word of Caution to French Open Opponents Despite Tough Draw and Concerning Form
- Iga Swiatek, the defending and five-time Roland Garros champion, faces a challenging draw at the 2025 French Open starting on May 25 in Paris.
- Her tough position results from a drop to fifth in the WTA rankings after an inconsistent season with no titles since her last French Open win.
- Swiatek will open against Rebecca Sramkova and may meet Emma Raducanu in round two amid other strong quarter opponents including Jelena Ostapenko and Jasmine Paolini.
- Swiatek admitted that her performance has been inconsistent but expressed strong confidence in her ability to claim the 2025 French Open title.
- This difficult draw implies Swiatek must overcome several top contenders to retain her title, emphasizing her need to regain stability on clay this season.
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"My game is there" - Iga Swiatek sends bold word of caution to French Open opponents despite tough draw and concerning form
Iga Swiatek has acknowledged that her season so far has been marred by inconsistency. The Pole's acknowledgment came during her presence at the 2025 French Open's draw ceremony.
Roland-Garros 2025 : Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek in the Same Part of the Painting, Caroline Garcia Spared
The world's number one Belarusian and the title's three-time winner could end up in the semifinals, following the draw made on Thursday in Paris. Caroline Garcia will face American Bernarda Pera for her entry into the competition.
Iga Swiatek names the one area of her game she will be looking to change ahead of the French Open
Iga Swiatek will head into the French Open as one of a handful of favourites to win the title. However, for her, this is a step down. After all, as a four-time champion in Paris, and a truly dominant force at Roland Garros in recent years, many would have expected her to be the overwhelming favourite. Such has been her poor form though heading into the event, things have changed dramatically. No longer is she expected to brush aside all competit…
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