Swiatek may not be in the Italian Open final, but her confidence is back
Iga Swiatek wonât be playing in the Italian Open final, but she leaves Rome looking a lot more like her old self.
She found some form this week, taking down big names like Naomi Osaka and Jessica Pegula before falling to Elina Svitolina in a tight contest last night.
Both will head into Roland Garros with real belief after what was an entertaining match between two players on top of their game.
After the loss, Swiatek posted on Instagram to share her thoughts on the match and reflect on what this Rome run might mean for her season moving forward.
Iga Swiatek breaks silence after her Italian Open semi-final defeat
She started by saying: âYesterdayâs match was demanding and of course I was hoping for a different result.â
That much was obvious, but itâs how she would react to what many might see as a crushing defeat that remained uncertain.
However, Swiatekâs framing of the loss showcases great maturity, as she added: âNevertheless, playing here brought me genuine pleasure and I feel that thanks to the work weâve put in recently, my form is improving. Rome is always special for me. The tennis, the fans and â letâs be honest â the food mean I canât wait to return next year. Grazie!â
Then, chatting with reporters after the match, she echoed that sentiment, adding: âLooking from the perspective of how I felt even in the USA, the tournament in Rome is a step forward for me.
âObviously, I want more, but I still enjoyed playing tennis. And thatâs not so obvious and shouldnât be taken for granted.â
Svitolina meanwhile has spoken about her plan going into her final clash with Gauff at the Italian Open.
Is Iga Swiatek now considered a Roland Garros favourite?
With her run in Rome, thereâs a growing sense that Swiatek is back to her best.
She looked sharp all tournament until running into Svitolina, who was in great form and took down another top-five seed.
And even though she lost the final set 6-2, Swiatek managed to save an incredible 16 break points. It wasnât as one-sided as the score might suggest.
Given her track record on clay, itâs tough to look past her. Sheâs already won four titles in Paris and knows how to manage these tournaments better than anyone else on tour.
Add in Aryna Sabalenkaâs fitness concerns and the inconsistency of players like Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina, and Swiatek starts to look like the safe pick for another French Open title.
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