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Home | Sport | Iga Swiatek Continues Transfer Of Power In Womens Tennis

Iga Swiatek continues transfer of power in women’s tennis

The 19-year-old ensured her place in history as Poland's first major singles champion on Saturday, becoming the ninth woman in 14 tournaments to secure her maiden Slam title

By AFP
Updated On - 11 October 2020, 06:10 PM
Iga Swiatek continues transfer of power in women’s tennis
The Eiffel Tower is seen in the background, as Poland's Iga Swiatek, suddenly becoming a Grand Slam champion at the age of 19, poses with her trophy during a photo call on the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette. -Photo: AP
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Paris: While Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic square off for the 56th time in the men’s French Open final, the women’s game is in the throes of a youthful revolution as Iga Swiatek was crowned its latest first-time Grand Slam champion.

The 19-year-old ensured her place in history as Poland’s first major singles champion on Saturday, becoming the ninth woman in 14 tournaments to secure her maiden Slam title.


Swiatek, who used the coronavirus lockdown to complete her graduation exam, has toyed with the idea of continuing her studies, but will surely now go the same route as her vanquished opponent in the Roland Garros final. Sofia Kenin, 21, turned down a scholarship to the University of Miami in 2017 after holding her own against Maria Sharapova in the third round of that year’s US Open.

She went on to win the Australian Open in January and narrowly missed out on becoming the first woman to capture two majors in the same season since Angelique Kerber in 2016. Her Melbourne triumph followed Bianca Andreescu’s breakout performance at last year’s US Open, the Canadian taking home the title on her main draw debut in New York. Since Serena Williams collected the last of her 23 Slam crowns at the 2017 Australian Open, the likes of Simona Halep, Sloane Stephens and the now-retired Caroline Wozniacki have all gone on to land a breakthrough major.

However, the 29-year-old Halep is the outlier in a series of recent major winners, seven of eight who were aged 23 or under at the time. Kenin, Andreescu and Swiatek have accounted for three with Naomi Osaka grabbing three titles of her own, and top-ranked Ashleigh Barty triumphing at the 2019 French Open.

The average age of champions in that time is 21.5. By comparison, the average age of the eight previous Slam winners was 27.4. “For sure it’s inspiring. I know that there are no limits. Even though you’re really young and you’re an underdog, you can do a lot in a sport like tennis,” said Swiatek.

Multiple Grand Slam winner Mats Wilander compared Swiatek’s game to that of Novak Djokovic, while greats of the past such as Rod Laver and Chris Evert believe the young Pole is just getting started. “I think she is there to be a Grand Slam champion, multiple times. I genuinely believe that Iga can be the one,” Wilander told Eurosport. Laver hailed Swiatek’s “nerveless performance” in what was only her second tour-level final and tweeted it was “the first of many majors to come”.

Evert, who won seven times in Paris, wrote: “What a sterling two weeks of brilliant tennis. Many, many more GS Titles to come.” She also paid tribute to a “great year” for Kenin, 16-2 at Slams in 2020. As Williams, who withdrew in Paris with an Achilles injury, continues her pursuit of Margaret Court’s record 24 majors, the window of opportunity for the 39-year-old is closing with a number of young players rising to prominence. “I think it’s great. A new generation coming up,” said Kenin. “It’s always good to see youngsters taking over and playing great tennis.”

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