Iga Swiatek clears the air about Wimbledon participation; lashes out at media for spreading propaganda
- Coco Gauff defeated Iga Swiatek 6-1, 6-1 in the 2025 Madrid Open semifinals last Thursday, marking her third consecutive win over the five-time Major champion.
- This rivalry intensified since 2021, with reports noting 15 matches played and Gauff suggesting they could break the record for most meetings in tennis history.
- Following the defeat, media speculated that Swiatek might skip Wimbledon, amid widespread inaccurate reports especially in Polish outlets, which she publicly dismissed.
- Swiatek has confirmed that she will participate in Wimbledon this year, provided she remains healthy and injury-free.
- Swiatek's response highlights both her focus on upcoming events like the Italian Open and challenges on grass, implying ongoing efforts to improve despite recent setbacks.
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Swiatek refutes rumors: I will also play at Wimbledon
There have been recent reports in the Polish media that world number two Iga Swiatek is planning to skip the entire grass court season and take a break from competition. Swiatek has denied these reports and said she still plans to play at Wimbledon.
Swiatek Addresses Wimbledon Rumors
Iga Swiatek Sets the Record Straight on Wimbledon and Looks Ahead In the world of tennis, the rumor mill never seems to stop spinning, and recently it’s been swirling around Iga Swiatek with claims that she might skip the upcoming Wimbledon Championships. Setting the record straight during her press conference at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Swiatek was quick to dismiss the speculation. “Who said that?” she asked with a hint of exasperation.…
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