Iga Swiatk says French opened loss to abolish the pressure of Wimbledon tikitaka News

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Iga Swiatk says French opened loss to abolish the pressure of Wimbledon

It is a little used for a loss in the GRAND straw semifinals, but when Iga Swiatk had fingers in the French open trophy, he had one unexpected benefit – he raised pressure from the shoulder in Wimbledon.

Swiatk Crashed Switzerland Belinda Bencić 6-2, 6-0 To get to the Wimbledon finals on Thursday after years of trying and failure to make a big impact on Grand Slam.

She did not make her preference for clay courts, and her four French open titles were clear evidence that the red dirt of Paris was more of her from her lovedness of Wimbledon lawn.

Yet her defeat that Aryna Sabalenka In the French open semifinals, early June, she finished her chances for the fourth direct title in Paris and secured that she tipped a little overturned for her career in Wimbledon.

“I don’t think I will have the season in which the pressure will not be somehow forced to me from the outside outside,” She said after setting Saturday showdown against American Amanda Anisimova.

“Every year, I guess that’s the kind of it, but I feel like I can handle or ignore better. Sometimes a little worse.

“I don’t know. Like, honestly, I think it’s easier if you didn’t win Roland Garros and also if you have more time to practice.

“If I win Roland Garros, and then I come here and everyone already asks me … they are, like, super high expectations.”

The fivefold Grand Slam winner of the Swiatk was in the Court of the Skorovski Center on Thursday, Thursday, shone by the past Tokyo Benšić’s Olympic Championship in the blink of an eye.

She only drove one placed in her to the finals and suddenly looking at the house on the grass, the surface she had fought for the lord earlier.

“Each point is different and every match I have to adjust my game, but I certainly feel like I’ve improved my movement,” she said, said, collecting what had changed.

“I serve well and I feel really confident, so I’m just going to do it, so I’ll keep doing it.”

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