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She moves better and defends well. That's what made the difference," says Radwanska about Swiatek

Le 15/07/2025 à 15h33 par Clément Gehl
She moves better and defends well. That's what made the difference, says Radwanska about Swiatek

Agnieszka Radwanska analyzed her compatriot Iga Swiatek's victory at Wimbledon for Polsat Sport.

According to her, the Polish player has made significant progress on grass. She states: "She’s playing really well, her game is solid, dominant, and she simply moves better.

You can see she has a slightly different, better attitude—much better on grass. We know Iga is always fantastic in attack and truly dominates here with her tennis, her power, her game strength, and her intensity from the very first ball.

Some opponents simply can’t handle it from the start. But this year, she’s definitely moving better on grass—it’s noticeable—and she’s doing really well in defense.

I think that’s what makes the difference. Throughout these matches, she hasn’t had too many problems and has controlled them quite well.

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