Iga Swiatek, on the evolution of the game on the women's circuit (Australian Open)

Iga Swiatek, on the evolution of the game on the women's circuit (Australian Open)
Iga Swiatek, on the evolution of the game on the women's circuit (Australian Open)

“You won your first Grand Slam as a “teenager” (under 21 in Anglo-Saxon countries). In the top 100, only Mirra Andreeva is left in this category. How do you explain this?
I don't really know. The difference, I would say, is that compared to five years ago, Aryna (Sabalenka), I and others are much more consistent. When we are in a table, there is still little chance of seeing us fall in the first round. Going from juniors to professionals is always complicated. For me, it happened quite smoothly, but it's still complicated, in general. I can't talk too much about it, I think other players have had more complicated experiences. But it’s an interesting observation.

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