You can't win everything," Swiatek reacts to the many seeded upsets at Wimbledon
This 2025 edition of Wimbledon has the peculiarity of seeing numerous seeded players eliminated, both in the women's and men's draws.
When asked about this in a press conference and whether this scenario could repeat itself in future Grand Slams, Iga Swiatek replied: "I have no idea what will happen in the future.
And then, I remember you asking me why there isn’t stability in the WTA. I don’t think so. Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and I win a lot.
Sometimes we lose early because the schedule is quite packed. You can’t win everything. I think there are a lot of surprises on grass every year. It’s a surface where you shouldn’t be too… I don’t know.
I’d say what happens here won’t really matter anymore once the hardcourt season begins.
Wimbledon
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