Shocking pictures in the Iga Świątek match. How is this possible?

On Monday noon, Iga Świątek started playing in Roland Garros 2025. Unfortunately, French fans disappointed.
The Polish rival is Rebecca Sramkov. Slovak is a listed player from a Polish woman. Świątek came to Paris as a four -time tournament champion at the courts Roland Garros.
In recent years, the Polish woman has won three times, successively in 2022, 2023 and 2024. To this should be added, the premiere, in the 2020 edition. At that time, Świątek introduced herself to the world for good.
The more unpleasant are pictures that can be observed on the central court in Paris. The stands at the match of the former leader of the WTA ranking, the defender of the title, shine empty. Certainly it was not possible to imagine the atmosphere during the clash opening the tournament for a Polish woman.
On the other hand, these types of pictures are a sad reality – which the players themselves have repeatedly mentioned. Often, there are meetings with such meetings in which it is difficult to expect full stands. Especially considering that we are talking about the middle of the day on Monday, i.e. a normal work day for most fans.
Iga Świątek and all its championships
The Polish woman in her career so far has reached a total of 22. Championship titles at the courts almost all over the world.
Świątek triumphed in five struggles in a great shelter, four times on the courts of Roland Garros (2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024) and once at the US Open (2022). In addition, the prestigious triumph in WTA Finals (2023) should be added.
In addition, won in WTA 1000 rank tournaments, respectively in Rome (2021, 2022, 2024), Dosze (2022 and 2024), Indian Wells (2022 and 2024), Miami (2022), Beijing (2023) and Madrid (2024).
The list also includes the WTA 500 struggle, successively: Adelajda (2021), Stuttgart (2022 and 2023), San Diego (2022) and the aforementioned Dosze (2023). Plus Polish accent, WTA 250 in Warsaw (2023).
After the Olympic tournament in Paris (2024), the bronze medal of the Games should be added to this list. The first album in the history of Polish Olympicism pulled out of competition on tennis courts.