"It Wasn’t Pleasant" - Iga Swiatek Calls Out Polish Media over Harsh Treatment & Relentless Scrutiny After Maiden Wimbledon Triumph
- Iga Swiatek won her maiden Wimbledon championship by defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0, marking her sixth Grand Slam title.
- Swiatek criticized Polish media for their harsh treatment during her title drought, stating that it wasn't really pleasant and describing it as surreal.
- In her victory speech, Swiatek emphasized her ability to focus on improvement rather than the pressure to win, saying, "I could really focus on getting better and developing as a player...".
- Swiatek expressed hope for freedom from media scrutiny, saying, "Hopefully I'm going to have freedom from them, as well, to let me do my job the way I want it".
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Iga Swiatek blasts Polish media for unfair treatment after powering way to Wimbledon glory
Iga Swiatek delivered a devastating performance at SW19 on Saturday, crushing Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 to secure her maiden Wimbledon championship, but criticised Polish media immediately after the result
Doping, the desire for peace and a resurrection: Iga Swiatek, after her triumph in Wimbledon, turns decisively to her critics – the Polish dominates it like no other to go into a tunnel on the square.
Iga Swiatek took advantage of his priesthood in Wimbledon against Amanda Anasimova on 12 July (6-0, 6-0) to settle his accounts with the Polish press, which has been criticizing her for several months.
6:0, 6:0 - that only Steffi Graf managed in a Grand Slam finale in the professional era before Iga Swiatek. But something else leaves the Polish overwhelmed after her Wimbledon triumph.
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