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Iga Swiatek makes her ‘most extreme schedule’ look easy at US Open with mixed doubles dominance
It has been what Iga Swiatek has called her “most extreme schedule” after winning a tournament final. Following her 7-5, 6-4 final win over Jasmine Paolini to earn her first Cincinnati Open title on Monday night,
Well, well, well. Look who’s back from the tennis wilderness. Iga Swiatek just reminded everyone why writing her off was about as smart as betting against a Polish powerhouse with a grudge.
Iga Swiatek has made it clear that she did not want a camera operator to film her during a portion of her Cincinnati Open semi-final win over Elena Rybakina, doing so in classy fashion
At 24 years old, Iga Swiatek is now one of the most popular and marketable names in women's tennis. The star from Poland, who sits now at the top of the WTA list, has made a fortu
Look no further than Iga Swiatek. Earlier this summer, the sky was falling for Swiatek. She failed to defend any of her clay court titles, sank in the WTA Rankings, and was fielding outlandish questions about possibly skipping the grass court season altogether (luckily, that did not happen).
Playing in the Fast Four scoring format, Ruud and Swiatek made quick work of their Tuesday double-header. After knocking out all-American pair Madison Keys and Frances Tiafoe, 4-1, 4-2, they beat Caty McNally and Lorenzo Musetti by the same score, booking themselves a spot in Wednesday night’s mixed doubles championship evening.
With her win over Jasmine Paolini, Iga Swiatek has now racked up 11 WTA 1000 titles, putting her second on the list since 2009, with only Serena Williams ahead of her. Serena Williams has racked up 13 titles at this level since 2009, the year the WTA first introduced the Premier Mandatory tier that later became known as WTA 1000 events.
Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek boarded the same private jet to head to New York after their respective title triumphs at the 2025 Cincinnati Open.
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