Iga Swiatek gets clay boost after being spotted training with GOAT

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Iga Swiatek gets clay boost after being spotted training with GOAT
Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images
Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Iga Swiatek is entering a crucial phase of the season as the WTA Tour shifts towards clay. The Polish star is expected to begin her campaign at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart on 13 April.

Her preparation has been deliberate. Swiatek has been training in Spain at the Rafa Nadal Academy, refining her game ahead of competing on a surface where she has already enjoyed significant success.

Recent changes have also shaped her approach. She has brought in Francisco Roig as part of her coaching setup, adding experience from one of the most dominant eras in tennis history.

Rafael Nadal spotted offering guidance as Iga Swiatek prepares for clay season

Photo by Richard Callis ATPImages/Getty Images
Photo by Richard Callis ATPImages/Getty Images

A video shared on social media shows Rafael Nadal alongside Swiatek and Roig during a training session, with the Spaniard appearing to discuss technical details.

The clip captures a rare moment. Nadal, widely known as the ‘King of Clay’, built his legacy on the surface, winning 14 French Open titles and establishing himself as its greatest player ever.

His presence adds weight to Swiatek’s preparation. Working at his academy already places her in a familiar environment, but direct interaction offers an additional layer of insight.

Roig’s role further strengthens that connection. Having coached Nadal for nearly two decades, he brings continuity between past dominance and Swiatek’s current ambitions. The combination suggests a focused build-up to the clay swing.

With Stuttgart approaching, Swiatek appears to be aligning her preparation with some of the most proven expertise in the sport.

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