Iga Swiatek: The Road to Grand Slam Glory – An Inside Look at the Polish Tennis Star’s Goals and Mindset

Iga Swiatek will undoubtedly be one of the main attractions of the Australian Open. The first Grand Slam of the season is just around the corner and the world number 1 will return to the oceanic continent with the mentality of doing the best possible and winning the title for the first time. However, she is in no rush for that to happen, she will simply play her cards.

Most players dream of winning all the Grand Slams at least once in their lives.. Every Swiatek is no exception and openly confesses that this is a clear objective, although it is not an obsession. The Polish woman will fight to take over Open the Australiasingle major next to Wimbledon that still resists him. However, in an interview with PZUthe world number 1 will focus on feeling physically stable and the results will come: “To be honest, most of my goals when I look at the next season are not related to the result because most of the time I want my form to be stable for most of the season, introduce things into my game that didn’t exist before, develop as a player and make my tennis more varied”.

The reality is that Swiatek has always been characterized by serenity and wants to make it clear that her ambitions are there, like those of all players, but she is in no hurry to achieve things.. “Throughout my career I would love to win all the Grand Slams and, without a doubt, that is the goal. But it’s not the kind of goal where I tell myself, ‘Well, it has to happen this year.’ “I still have some time left.”he stated.

And how much time do you have ahead of you to achieve it? Well, Swiatek does not know how long he will remain active, he is still very young and circumstances can change from one moment to the next due to an injury, for example. The world number 1 doesn’t want to think about it, but he hopes to have a long career: “I thought about it, but I admit that the answer to this question actually changes a bit. I admit that I don’t analyze it much because I don’t know what situation I will be in, for example, in five or ten years. It’s hard to predict. I’m the kind of person who likes to finish what I start, so I’ll probably be playing for a long time. But as I say, people change, life paths are different and you don’t know what will happen in 10 years. That’s why I don’t think about it at all, for now I focus on training well tomorrow.”

His distancing from social networks

On the other hand, the Pole is focused on the start of the season, but she is also having more time to spend on social networks. And, on numerous occasions, Swiatek has mentioned how harmful they can be. Will you give them a chance in 2024? “How much time do I spend on social networks? Now that I am at home during the preparation period, the preparation regime for a match is much less, so I can spend a little more time on social media. During the season and during tournaments I use them much less because I also avoid these types of situations. Maybe they’ll make me read something that catches my attention. Of course, there’s a lot of hate now, so it’s not like you can surf the internet freely”, he stated.

2023-12-20 21:59:39
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