"Sorry Wimbledon, I Don’t Know if I’m Supposed to Do that”- Iga Swiatek Apologizes After Revealing Sneaky Act in Interview
- On Tuesday, Iga Swiatek won her Wimbledon opener 7-5, 6-1, then emotionally admitted to collecting towels for friends and family, joking about building a new room.
- Following her loss at the Bad Homburg Open just days earlier, Swiatek highlighted the 'super intense' WTA schedule with over 20 mandatory tournaments annually.
- Swiatek won 78% of first-serve points, 81% on second, and converted all three break points, then humorously admitted she’s collecting towels for friends and family.
- Building on her victory, Swiatek will face American Caty McNally, who recently defeated Jodie Burrage in straight sets.
- Beyond her victory, Swiatek again called for WTA calendar reform, criticizing mandatory over 20 tournaments annually that add pressure on players.
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'So sorry...' - Iga Swiatek admits to stealing Wimbledon souvenirs for friends
IGA SWIATEK apologised as she admitted to stealing Wimbledon souvenirs for her friends and family. The world No4 cruised past Polina Kudermetova 7-5 6-1 on Court 2 on Tuesday. Iga Swiatek admitted she has been stealing towels from the All England Club She is now into the second round at Wimbledon for the fifth time in her career. After the match she admitted she has been stealing towels from the All England Club throughout her career, to share t…
"Sorry Wimbledon, I don’t know if I’m supposed to do that”- Iga Swiatek apologizes after revealing sneaky act in interview
Iga Swiatek playfully admitted to collecting towels following her victory over Polina Kudermetova in the first round at Wimbledon 2025. She jokingly apologized for the sneaky act during the interview.
Iga Swiatek Worried About Major Wimbledon Problem: ‘Don’t Know How I’m Gonna Survive’
When the matches come thick and fast, a simple, straight set victory can do a player a world of good. However, looks like not everything is going the way of Iga Swiatek at the moment. Earlier today, she took no time in dispatching the challenge of Polina Kudermetova in straight sets. In a match lasting just over an hour on No. 2 Court, Swiatek took home the win 7-5, 6-1. Even though she faced very few challenges on the court, Swiatek had to with…
Wimbledon star Iga Swiatek shows true colours with honest thoughts after breaking down in tears - The Mirror
Five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek is unhappy with the demanding schedule that elite tennis players have to adhere to and has explained herself ahead of Wimbledon
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