Iga Świątek responded to the allegations. This recording with a Polish woman caused a storm

Iga Świątek

Iga Świątek summed up participation in this year’s Indian Wells. The Polish woman openly told about her emotions and referred to behavior on the court that caused a storm.

“One of my favorite tournaments this year behind me. I am slowly going in the direction in which I want and go from here with a well -done job, many good memories, but also with lessons” – with these words Iga Świątek began an extensive post on Instagram, in which she summed up her participation in this year’s participation Indian Wells.

The Polish woman referred to the charges against her address, which from the semi -final defeat flooded social media. “I see what has recently been said about changing my behavior on the court, about emotions. Despite the fact that I do not feel comfortable with translating myself, it is time for me to present my perspective and cut off speculation and theories sucked out of my finger” – wrote the tennis player.

Iga Świątek responds to the allegations

During the semi -finals with Mirra Andriejew, television cameras captured the moment when Iga Świątek Instead of rejecting the ball towards the boy to serve the balls, with impetus she hit her with a rocket on the court. The ball bounced high and flew towards the stands, which caused a lively reaction to the audience.

“It is true that I gave vent to emotions in a way that I am not proud of. However, my goal was not to aim the ball at anyone and a discount of frustration by reflecting the ball into the ground,” admitted the player.

Iga Świątek emphasized that she immediately apologized to Ball Boya. “I have seen other players from the ball from frustration many times and I did not expect such drastic ratings. I usually inhibit impulses, so half a jokingly half seriously I can say that I have no experience in this and that in anger I have been caught in this ball with this ball,” she explained.

Iga Świątek about the doping scandal

Later in the entry, Iga Świątek referred to the doping scandal. She explained that “it was an extremely difficult experience for her, which she still did not completely erase from memory.” “It could be seen on the court in Dubai and I certainly know that continuing the game when I go back to the past and I get frustrated with what I have no influence on, this is not a good way”-emphasized the 23-year-old.

The player emphasized that “her team immediately caught the problem, but it takes time and a lot of work to work and change a lot of work with the support of the team.”

Świątek: I cried every day for three weeks

The tennis player explained that “she must do some work over herself.” “I face the new elements of this puzzle: the circumstances, my experiences change, I change myself, my opponents and I have to find myself in it. It is not always easy and now it is not easiest for me” – she admitted, adding that “there are no robots in sport.”

I played three seasons, but nothing comes by itself and it is not said that the results will always come (or rather I will achieve them) with freedom and control. This is how life works and this is how sport works. I sometimes forget about it myself, “she added.

The athlete pointed out that her behavior is constantly assessed. “When I’m very focused and I don’t show too many emotions on the court, I’m called a robot and my attitude inhuman. When I show them more, when I experience some situations or even sometimes fight a little with myself, it turns out that I am immature and hysterical” – she described that “this is not a good standard, especially that Half a year ago, she felt that her career hung on the Italian, for three weeks she cried every day and did not want to go out to the court“.

Iga Świątek turned to the fans

The 23-year-old admitted that she has doubts whether her translations would convince the fans. She also thanked those who support her and refer with kindness.

I know that I will never satisfy everyone. I’m going my own way. I try to give fans the joy of watching my matches, and kids a good example and inspiration. I work on myself, set ambitious goals (maybe sometimes too ambitious). And I believe that sometimes taking two steps forward and one back, I will reach them at my own pace, “she concluded.

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