LAt the end of the WTA 1,000 in Doha, she faced Iga Swiatek and Anett Kontaveit, the two most fit players on the WTA, with the permission of Ashleigh Barty, who plays à la carte and will not return to official competition until Indian Wells.
The change of coach has been good for Swiatek, who took home the prized golden falcon from Qatar with an exhibition that ended with a score of 6-2 and 6-0. And that Kontaveit came to the appointment with a streak of nine games won. The Estonian tennis player, after being crowned in Saint Petersburg, had been erased from Dubi due to fatigue.
The Pole, who started the week as the eighth in the ranking, has risen four positions and will occupy the place left by Paula Badosa on Monday. The Catalan drops two places.
The Qatar Trophy It is the fourth in the professional career of Swiatek and the second in category 1,000 after the one achieved last year in Rome.