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"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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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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