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How is the media covering Iga Swiatek?Iga Swiatek often is covered by Left Media sources.
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Iga Swiatek · ParisHubert Hurkacz has come to his own defense after the criticism directed at him for skipping the Paris Olympics as the Polish tennis star claims the majority of the doctors he has spoken to have told him that he shouldn't play again until the Australian swing in January. After injuring his knee at Wimbledon earlier this month, Hurkacz took to Instagram on Monday to share that he wouldn't be able to compete at the Olympics. Since Hurkacz was exp…See the Story
Hubert Hurkacz issues very rough update after being called out for missing Olympics
Iga Swiatek · ParisThe women’s singles draw at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has been revealed, and it may not be a smooth path Iga Swiatek has to take if she wants to take home a gold medal. The world No 1, making her second Olympic appearance, is a heavy favourite for the title at Roland Garros, having lost just once on clay in 2024 – and winning the French Open four times in five years. Swiatek’s early draw looks fairly safe, with an opening contest against Roma…See the Story
Paris 2024 women’s draw: Iga Swiatek faces tricky path, Elena Rybakina vs Naomi Osaka or Angelique Kerber potential R2
Coco Gauf · ParisAnticipation is hotting up ahead of Paris 2024, with tennis among the first events to get underway. Olympic action at Roland Garros begins on Saturday, with the women’s singles and doubles among the first competitions to take to court. Ahead of what looks set to be a fascinating competition, we make some big predictions. Swiatek storms to singles gold Across the entirety of the Olympic programme, you will find few heavier favourites for gold tha…See the Story
Iga Swiatek storms to gold as Coco Gauff stars – our Olympic women’s tennis predictions
Iga Swiatek · ParisIga Swiatek’s quest for an Olympic Games medal has been dealt a potential blow after prospective mixed doubles partner Hubert Hurkacz confirmed his Paris 2024 withdrawal. ATP world No 7 Hurkacz was a doubt for Paris 2024 after suffering a knee injury at Wimbledon earlier this month. The Polish No 1 sustained an injury while diving for a volley during his round two match against Arthur Fils, and retired just points later – after diving for anothe…See the Story
Iga Swiatek dealt potential Olympic blow after Hubert Hurkacz announcement
Iga Swiatek · United StatesIga Swiatek has left her rivals with plenty of work to do to catch up at the top of the WTA rankings.Swiatek is celebrating her 113th week as World No. 1 as she moves closer to overtaking Justine Henin and Ashleigh Barty for most weeks in the Top 10 list. With her unassailable lead for the next few...See the Story
Swiatek Dominates Latest WTA Rankings Before Olympic Games
Carlos Alcaraz · ParisWorld No 1 Jannik Sinner is set to be the top seed on his Olympic Games debut, with the Italian among the key headliners of the men’s singles draw. Three years ago, Sinner did not compete at the delayed Tokyo Games though heads into Paris as one of the strong favourites for the gold medal. The 22-year-old reached the semi-final at Roland Garros in June, a run that cemented his rise to the No 1 ranking – and also won his first major at the Austra…See the Story
Paris 2024 Olympic Games men’s singles seeds: Jannik Sinner No 1 ahead of Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz
Iga Swiatek · BudapestAfter the conclusion of a dramatic Wimbledon, all eyes turned to the mini clay swing on the WTA Tour – with some eyeing up the perfect Olympic preparation. Some big names decided to skip action but there were still plenty of big talking points – and some notable moves in the WTA Rankings. Shnaider and Muchova lead movers Few women are having a breakout season as impressive as Diana Shnaider, with the Russian winning her third title of 2024 at th…See the Story