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Iga Swiatek Wins 3rd Consecutive French Open Title


Tennis  •  10 Jun, 2024  •  17,442 Views  •  ⭐ 1.0

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Iga Swiatek has etched her name into tennis history by securing her third consecutive French Open title. This remarkable achievement places her in an exclusive club alongside Monica Seles and Justine Henin, making her one of only three women in the Open era to win three straight titles at Roland Garros. This victory is a testament to Swiatek's unwavering dedication, skill, and resilience.

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A Historic Achievement

Iga Swiatek wins her third consecutive French Open women's title by  defeating Jasmine Paolini
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Iga Swiatek’s rise to becoming the third woman in the Open era to clinch three consecutive French Open titles is a journey marked by perseverance and excellence. Initially, there was a miscommunication regarding the trophy name given to the French Open women’s singles champion. The correct name is the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen, and this correction highlights the importance of accuracy in chronicling such a significant milestone in Swiatek’s career.

Navigating a Grueling Schedule

Swiatek Wins Third Consecutive French Open Women's Title
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In mid-April, Swiatek faced a daunting clay-court schedule that included tournaments in Germany, Spain, and Italy, all leading up to the French Open. For an elite player, especially the world’s No. 1, this schedule was overwhelming. Swiatek often describes the pressure of competing with a target on her back, making the challenge even more formidable. "I was like, ‘Oh, my God,’" Swiatek shared. "...It looks crazy. How am I going to survive that?" Despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, she persevered, and her journey culminated in triumph.

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A Dominant Performance

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On the hallowed grounds of Roland Garros, Swiatek delivered a commanding performance against Italy’s Jasmine Paolini, securing a 6-2, 6-1 victory to claim her third consecutive French Open title and her fourth in five years. The 23-year-old from Poland celebrated her victory with an exuberance rarely seen, falling to her knees on the red clay, pumping her fists, and sharing the joyous moment with her family and coaches. Her celebration included a gesture to the camera, signalling her five Grand Slam titles, including the 2022 U.S. Open.

Swiatek’s Place Among Legends

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Swiatek’s victory places her among the tennis greats who have dominated Roland Garros. She joins an elite group of women who have won more than three French Open titles, including Chris Evert (seven titles), Steffi Graf (six titles), and Justine Henin (four titles). The presence of Evert and two-time French Open winner Martina Navratilova at the trophy ceremony underscored the significance of Swiatek’s achievement.

Unmatched Dominance on Clay

Iga Swiatek wins her third consecutive French Open title - Los Angeles Times
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Swiatek’s prowess on clay is unrivalled in her era. While there is speculation about Carlos Alcaraz potentially succeeding Rafael Nadal, Swiatek has firmly established herself as the reigning queen of the red clay. Her journey through the clay-court season was nothing short of spectacular, winning back-to-back tournaments in Madrid and Rome before her triumphant run at Roland Garros. She is the first woman since Serena Williams in 2013 to achieve this feat. Swiatek’s career record on clay now stands at an impressive 85-10, with a 35-2 record at the French Open, including a 21-match winning streak in Paris.

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A Tough Journey to the Final

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Swiatek’s path to the final was marked by dominance, with only one challenging moment in the second round against Naomi Osaka, where she had to fend off match points. Otherwise, she sailed through the tournament, dropping just 17 games in five matches, including victories over fellow Grand Slam champions Marketa Vondrousova and Coco Gauff. "This tournament has been pretty surreal with its beginning and with the second round, and then I was able to get my game better and better every match," Swiatek reflected. "I’m proud of myself because the expectations have been pretty high from the outside — pressure as well. I’m happy that I just went for it, and I was ready to deal with all of this."

Rising Star Jasmine Paolini

Jasmine Paolini Making a Name for Herself at French Open
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Jasmine Paolini, an unexpected finalist, faced Swiatek at her peak form. Paolini, born in Italy and of Polish and Ghanaian descent, entered 2024 with one title and a 78-87 career record. However, her career trajectory saw a significant upturn in January when she reached the Australian Open’s fourth round for the first time and won a title in Dubai. Despite her loss, Paolini’s journey to the French Open final was a testament to her resilience and growth as a player. "Match by match, I felt more convinced that I can play at the higher level, you know. But it was a process. It’s not like I switch something. It was a process," Paolini said.

A Stylistic Clash in the Final

Iga Swiatek will face Jasmine Paolini in the French Open women's final -  Newsday
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The final match showcased a fascinating clash of styles: Swiatek’s merciless efficiency and sly power against Paolini’s creativity and defence. Paolini, though outmatched, displayed remarkable resilience. Swiatek’s superior anticipation and footwork allowed her to control the match after an initial three-game struggle, eventually winning 10 consecutive games. "I never played a player that has this intensity before in my life," Paolini admitted. "So was my first time facing a player that, yeah, is taking time as much as she does but also hitting winners. … I think I played, like, four games at that intensity. Then was tough. But I was trying to, you know, trying to hit as hard as I could the ball because if I just try to put the ball into the court, [she hit] a winner. So you have to push, push, push every ball. Because if not, you have no chances to play the points."

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Despite the loss, Paolini, set to debut in the top 10 rankings, cherished her French Open experience, calling it “the best days of my life.” Swiatek, beaming while holding the trophy aloft in June after a journey that began in April, mirrored Paolini’s sentiments, reflecting on a triumphant journey filled with challenges, perseverance, and ultimate joy.

Conclusion

Iga Swiatek's third consecutive French Open title solidifies her status as a tennis legend. Her journey through a gruelling schedule, her dominance on clay, and her ability to rise to the occasion against formidable opponents underscore her exceptional talent and determination. As she joins the ranks of the greatest players in tennis history, Swiatek's achievements inspire and captivate fans worldwide, heralding a bright future for this remarkable athlete.

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