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Iga Swiatek
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Iga Swiatek

Country Poland
Age 24 yo / 176 cm / 65 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2016
Birthplace/Residence Varsovie
Coach Tomasz Wiktorowski
Earnings 35,249,202$
Iga Świątek, born on May 31, 2001, in Warsaw, Poland, is a renowned professional tennis player who has made remarkable achievements on the international tennis circuit. Świątek shot to fame with her exceptional performance at the 2020 French Open, where she became the first Polish player to win a Grand Slam singles title and the youngest singles champion at the tournament since 1992. Her playing style is characterized by aggressive baseline play, powerful groundstrokes, and a strategic approach to each match.

Throughout her young career, she has won multiple WTA titles, solidifying her place among the top women in tennis. Świątek is known for her calm demeanor on the court, and under the guidance of her coach, Tomasz Wiktorowski, she continues to hone her skills and strategy. Her achievements have earned her significant endorsements and a growing fan base worldwide.

On a personal level, Iga comes from a sporting family; her father, Tomasz Świątek, was a rower who competed in the Olympics, which has greatly influenced her athletic journey. Iga is known to keep her personal life relatively private. While details about her relationships are scarce, she is often seen as a down-to-earth individual who values her family and Polish roots.

In addition to her stellar tennis career, Świątek is pursuing her education and often speaks about the importance of balance between sports and academics.

Some interesting facts about Iga Świątek include her love for reading, particularly science fiction and historical novels, which she often indulges in during tournament breaks. Moreover, she has a fondness for music and enjoys playing the piano, a hobby that helps her relax and recharge.

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