Iga Świątek beat the Russian to the opening of Wimbledon. An important signal from London
Iga Świątek was promoted to the second round of the Grand Slam Wimbledon. The tournament in London was opened from victory over Polina Kudiermietowa in two sets.
Looking at the WTA ranking, a Polish favorite was a Polish favorite. The Russian one is currently number 64 in the world, in the case of Świątek we are talking about “four” on the ranking list. However, this year’s Wimbledon has already convinced, only after two days of the event, that favorites and favorites can include solid slip -ups.
Iga Świątek better than Polina Kudiermietowa. Successful opening of a Polish woman
The Polish tennis player came to London after the WTA 500 Bad Homburg final. In Germany, Świątek presented herself from the good side, although there was a little lack of the final triumph. The Polish woman, however, played in her first final on the grass courts since … 2018, when she was playing in the most important clash during Wimbledon – but junior.
It also shows how uncomfortable for a Polish surface is the grassy surface. On the other hand, in the case of Christmas ambition, you can be sure that the player will want to consistently make progress in the results in this summer part of the season.
An important step was made in the match with the Russian. I must admit that Kudiermietowa was able to surprise the Polish woman several times, especially the accuracy of the play – including Company shortcuts just behind the net. First batch? Hard 45 minutes and a 7: 5 won, although Świątek was only to break the first opportunity … at the set ball. This mission was successful, the Polish woman won the game serving rivals and gained an advantage over the opponent.
However, it must be reflected that it was nervous on the Polish side. Mainly we are talking about own mistakes resulting from the desire to take the initiative. A bit of nightmares from the finals from Bad Homburg repeated. There, however, Jessica Pegula was able to consistently use the Polish mistakes. This time, Świątek committed less, which does not mean that if a better rival stood on the other side of the net than a Russian woman, there would be no major problems – than a two -hundred victory.
In the second set of Świątek she played much more confidently, closing the promotion to the second round of the tournament. The second batch is an important signal showing that the Polish woman is feeling more and more confident on the grass courts. And this bodes well for the future.
Memories of Iga Świątek with Wimbledon. The Polish woman was a champion!
The best Polish tennis player in history with the legendary tournament in London has quite good memories. A 24 -year -old Świątek won in Wimbledon in 2018, in a junior tournament. It was certainly a valuable moment for the starting dream of great successes, a tennis player from Raszyn near Warsaw.
Looking at the results achieved in the senior edition in London, she presented her best during the 2023 edition. Then the Polish woman reached the quarter -finals of the event. For comparison, in the other tournaments of the Great Slam, the Polish champion achieved at least the semi -final (Australian Open) or won in the finals (Roland Garros and the US Open).
Wimbledon matches are shown on Polsat Sport antennas. Starting from the main channels, i.e. Polsat Sport 1-3, through Polsat Sport Fight, ending with additional-Polsat Sport Premium 1-6. In terms of transmission available on the Internet, it is worth using the Polsat Box Go platform with the appropriate packages purchased.
