Swiatek Wimbledon Shock

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • World Number One Iga Swiatek has once again crashed out in the early rounds of Wimbledon. Will she ever feel comfortable on the grass at SW19?
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  • @yxyz9462
    @yxyz9462 Před 10 dny +24

    Definitely British bias. Why the English think they are the most important in the world. She won Roland Garros 4 times. C'mon it's Roland Garros. Serena won there only three times in her entire career. Stay with pumping Raducanu up and leave Iga alone. If Iga prefers Roland Garros, why should she focus on Wimbledon because it is British? Please 😂

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny +1

      It's a grandslam, these people are British what do you expect them to talk about?

    • @yxyz9462
      @yxyz9462 Před 10 dny +9

      @@CA_I I expect them to understand that all Grandslams have the same importance. Since everyone is equal there are no better or worse grandslams. What is this? "but this is Wimbledon"? Mouth full of phrases about equality, but they can't stop themselves to feel superior.

    • @pythagorasnine
      @pythagorasnine Před 10 dny +4

      @yxyz9462 Absolutely. Actually, Iga - wonderfully refreshingly - means what she says every time (it's very Polish and very different from the English way, where everyone is supposed to decipher all kinds of codes instead), so we can trust her when she's said that for her Wimby was a tournament like any other (just obviously a bit more difficult). She also said she loved RG most, not surprisingly, and perceives the Olympics as the most prestigious event. The Brits just suffer from terrible incurable case of megalomania, which ironically makes them less and less respected. And as they treated her appallingly throughout in many ways (Wimby itself, press coverage, audience booing her for no reason last night etc), I hope she simply never comes back. She doesn't need Wimby and they might discover too late that they needed her.

    • @karinadiana901
      @karinadiana901 Před 10 dny

      @@yxyz9462 perfectly described!

  • @zp.38
    @zp.38 Před 10 dny +28

    You can tell 3 of them, they are so biased …. Oh it’s Wimbledon … so British thing to say

    • @karinadiana901
      @karinadiana901 Před 10 dny +10

      They’re sooo jealous that no British player is even close to her 😂😂😂

    • @ANDY1985UK2011
      @ANDY1985UK2011 Před 10 dny +2

      at least we get behind the tournament here , wait till the us open the americans barely care about it these days, in the early rounds the main stadiums are half full most the time.

  • @gailshelton3175
    @gailshelton3175 Před 10 dny +27

    I wonder if you have ever talked in the same manner about Osaka (whom you idealise so), who has achieved absolutely nothing on grass or clay, never reaching the 4th round of Wimbledon and RG. I like listening to you guys, but sometimes you can be prejudiced and envious.
    Iga may never even win Wimbledon, just like Sampras never won RG. Is that then a reason to criticise her in such a manner or belittle her achievements? And all of that because she didn't explicitly say that she wanted to win Wimbledon? She wants it. She said many times that she wanted to win all the Slams. But this year, the Olympics are the priority. In addition, the girl has played nine weeks on clay, all the matches at very high intensity. Imagine it is not so easy after such an intensive game to change the surface twice in five weeks. Was it not the reason that Sabalenka sacrificed the Olympics? Perhaps Iga, for the same reason, sacrificed Wimbledon even though she played it.

    • @alicjamorgas7572
      @alicjamorgas7572 Před 10 dny +2

      Well said .

    • @Anne-Loreen
      @Anne-Loreen Před 10 dny +3

      Very well said. There are many other players who struggle on some surfaces. Iga has a style of play and a forehand that suits clay and hardcourt but not grass. I don't understand, why it's so difficult to understand. She'll not change her style of play just to please some malcontents.

    • @RickeGnool
      @RickeGnool Před 10 dny +1

      Maybe it's due to the fact she is nr1. They might have a preconceived notion in their minds (unconsciously) that a world nr 1 should be good an all surfaces.
      It make sense in a way becuase of the Big 3 and Serena dominating on all surfaces over the past two decades. But it haven't always been the the case, many former world nr1 didn't master all surfaces. Sampras is probably the most famous example.

  • @katherinesmith2573
    @katherinesmith2573 Před 10 dny +11

    I came here because I thought something interesting and constructive would be said, but instead, I hear complaining, because Iga didn't say directly that she wanted to win Wimbledon or that she wanted to improve on every surface (which she said many times at conferences). On top of that, you were counting on her winning Wimbledon this year when she didn't have time to prepare for grass, after intense 9 weeks on clay and before weeks from the tournament of a lifetime played on clay again. What kind of journalists and tennis experts are you?

  • @joannagrzywna545
    @joannagrzywna545 Před 10 dny +19

    It is bias saying.."It's Wimbledon". Sure, she might never win it but maybe one day she will.

  • @Jola-cd6vi
    @Jola-cd6vi Před 10 dny +10

    Funny that two days ago you were crying over the end of the greatness of Murray with his total three slam titles on two surfaces but Iga’s five slam titles on two surfaces at the age 23 is a reason to hate on her bc at 23 she still didn't win Wimbledon. Jeez!

  • @agatafran6810
    @agatafran6810 Před 10 dny +14

    This year Olympics is the most important event for Iga. Don't you know it? wow you're so extremely unfair taking like that about her, poor girl isn't British or American so you can bully her as you want

    • @yxyz9462
      @yxyz9462 Před 10 dny

      @@agatafran6810 Exactly 😐 They don't understand it. An insult to English pride because Wimbledon was not a priority. They are the most important and if someone disagrees they have no mercy. Pathetic.

  • @malgosiakrogulec
    @malgosiakrogulec Před 10 dny +18

    you just love to hate her!

  • @RickeGnool
    @RickeGnool Před 10 dny +9

    I know this might come as a shock for you as a brit Catherine but some players doesn’t have Wimbledon as their top priority.
    Iga is clearly one of them.

    • @katherinesmith2573
      @katherinesmith2573 Před 10 dny

      I think she wants to win Wimbledon but this years it is all about Olympics

    • @RickeGnool
      @RickeGnool Před 10 dny +4

      @@katherinesmith2573 I personally think she will always prioritize Roland Garros over Wimbledon.

    • @yxyz9462
      @yxyz9462 Před 10 dny +1

      @@RickeGnool They respect her on RG. What was that booing at the best tennis player in the world? They teach the whole world and leave their good manners at home. Polish journalists talk about emptiness at press conferences with Iga. She doesn't feel good there and I'm not surprised at all.

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 Před 9 dny

      Nah,Iga doesn't care about Wimbledon because grass has exposed her limitations as a player and she doesn't like it.😂

    • @yxyz9462
      @yxyz9462 Před 9 dny

      @@eyeofthetiger6002 No, Iga doesn't care about Wibledon because English journalists and the crowd don't like players who have the nerve to choose other tournaments over theirs. They showed it in last year's Wimbledon match against Svitolina and now when they booed the best player in the world. English manners stayed at home. The English have always been competing with France, it is a historical fact and if the player favors France the English will show who is boss. Every player has limitations, because everyone is a human being, not a machine. Iga won the junior Wimbledon, but apparently she prefers to stay in shape for France and I'm not surprised at all.

  • @marko21220
    @marko21220 Před 10 dny +11

    I watched the match again, to me it looked like Iga did absolutely nothing to win that match. Her footwork wasnt there at all - like she played to lose that match. For those who saw her final at RG in 2020, she has a complete arsenal of shots. I truly hope she goes on that vacation and gets her sparks back. Go, Iga.

    • @barbarajegers
      @barbarajegers Před 10 dny

      Na wakacjach już była trzy tygodnie.

    • @Anne-Loreen
      @Anne-Loreen Před 10 dny +1

      @@barbarajegers She wasn't. She had time off from tennis but not from other commitments.

  • @Anne-Loreen
    @Anne-Loreen Před 10 dny +8

    Iga is not comfortable on grass like she is on other surfaces, however, I think, it's more about being ready for Wimbledon after a tough clay season, where she is the player who wins and therefore plays the most. She somehow must find a way to recover quickly; physically and mentally after that part of the season, which is not easy. Grass is always tricky when you don't feel very comfortable with it or play little on it. Clay and hard courts are better because you have more time to improve.
    The Olympics are Iga's priority and it was reasonable to not play a warm-up event this year and take a few weeks off, even at the expense of Wimbledon. She will still have plenty of chances to win it when you cannot say that about the Olympics, and in Paris, she is a big favourite for gold. I'm confident she will figure the grass out, but if you expected her to win this year, you are naive. I'm an Iga fan and didn't believe she would reach the Q this year. Actually, I'm happy she didn't for she will have more time to come back to clay and prepare fully for Paris.
    Also, don't be so dramatic and don't take offence because she didn't directly say she wanted to win Wimbledon and improve on it. Iga is a very ambitious and determined girl and her dream has been to win every Slam since she was a teen. But she wiil not rush things in the Olympics year and forces her body and muscles to such extreme (changing the surface from clay to grass and back to clay), She is too msart for that, thankfully.

  • @RobSinox
    @RobSinox Před 10 dny +9

    Brits hate Polish so bad lol...they were booing Iga over Russian born player ...

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 Před 9 dny +1

      No they were booing her because yet again as in other tournaments Iga took a prolonged toilet break tactic to try and disrupt her opponent's momentum whenever she's behind but luckily Putintseva wasn't affected.

    • @RobSinox
      @RobSinox Před 9 dny

      @eyeofthetiger6002 Raducanu did same and faked injury as well...Iga came back 1 minute before time same yesterday Raducanu...but for a change Raducanu been cheered for that...that's British sophisticated crowd

    • @the_Ghost_Writer
      @the_Ghost_Writer Před 9 dny +1

      ​​@@eyeofthetiger6002 it is allowed to take extended toilet brake to change clothes once in a match. She hasn't done anything forbidden or that other players don't do. Putniseva used crowd against her showing her outrage. She probably thought I don't need it, better get a hell out of here. You could tell she is not welcome here.

  • @ukaszszczuka5976
    @ukaszszczuka5976 Před 10 dny +22

    I don't think you fully understand how important the Olympics are to Iga and how much that plays into it this year. Olympics at Roland Garros are once in a lifetime opportunity for her. The fact that they come at a perfect time when she's so dominant there makes a "regular" Wimbledon pale in comparison.

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      So Wimbledon is just an event then? It's a grandslam.

    • @ukaszszczuka5976
      @ukaszszczuka5976 Před 10 dny +2

      @@CA_I It is? Didn't know that, thank you for the explanation.

    • @karinadiana901
      @karinadiana901 Před 10 dny +1

      @@CA_Idefinitely way way way lesss important than Olympics!!! Especially its a tradition in her family- her dad is the Olympic medalist ❤

    • @Anne-Loreen
      @Anne-Loreen Před 10 dny

      ​@@CA_I it's a grand slam and Iga wants to win it one day, But this year Olympics are her priority.

    • @RickeGnool
      @RickeGnool Před 10 dny +1

      I agree. I thought all along that the best thing for her to do was just skip the entire grass season to focus on the Olympics.

  • @holubm
    @holubm Před 11 dny +15

    why you are so much critical and disappointed? This is not her surface, full stop.

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      Because for most of the season, her fans come on here and start boasting about breadsticks, and bagels and disrespecting her opponents.
      Maybe if a little humility in defeat was shown then people wouldn't react when she loses. Notice she didn't give much credit to her opponent today, it was more excuses. If you want to play better, then respect the surface and play more matches on it!
      Everyone else does, it's sheer arrogance to think you can just turn up and win.

  • @coolyoutuber6237
    @coolyoutuber6237 Před 10 dny +27

    Absolutely not. Iga wants to win Wimby more than anyone else. Only problem is, she dominates clay season more than anyone in last 20 years. Within 3 weeks she has to play Wimbledon which is totally a different surface. She needs rest. She wants to balance her health and hectic schedules by skipping pre events in grass for her longevity. How many players got injured switching from clay to grass this year . Sabalenka, Vondy, Ons all got injured. It’s the good decision from Iga to skip pre grass events after complete dominance in clay. It does not mean she is not taking Wimbledon seriously. She does not have enough time to practice in grass. That’s the only reason. May be Iga should start practising in grass after WTA finals by skipping WTL exhibition tournament. She can make use of that 2-3 weeks for grass practice. Iga won Junior Wimbledon even though it’s a different ball game. That shows she has potential to go big in grass too. She is just 23. Once she starts winning in grass there is no stopping her. That’s for sure.

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      Maybe if she started playing warmup events, rather than thinking she can just turn up and win she'd have a better chance.

    • @karinadiana901
      @karinadiana901 Před 10 dny +3

      ⁠@@CA_Ishe can’t!!! She won Madrid,Rome and Roland garros that’s sooooo many matches she needs to rest

  • @karinadiana901
    @karinadiana901 Před 10 dny +5

    Nobody cares about the grass tournaments.. I get it’s a tradition and all but its more symbolic and for the brittish players who are sooo shitty in general on all other surfaces so since they know grass well , they have some chances, and it’s home slam for them. Also, look how many players fell and/or go injured on grass this year… It’s tricky and not worth of any sacrifices

  • @brianreilly8661
    @brianreilly8661 Před 10 dny +5

    The grass suites a style of play iga does not play she is fantastic player but would have to change her game drastically wish her well though

    • @Anne-Loreen
      @Anne-Loreen Před 10 dny +3

      Maybe someone should explain to them what her grip on the forehand is which makes it is so difficult for her to adapt to the grass. And it was because of the forheand that she lost yesterday.

  • @piqo44
    @piqo44 Před 10 dny +6

    Putincewa lost in 2nd round of Roland Gaross, she had plenty of time to prepare for grass season and she used that time well thats for sure. She is on 8 winning streak on grass. On the other hand Swiatek have won back to back Madrid, Rome, Paris, with Madrid and Paris almost 2 week tournament each. Physically and mentally its like playing 3 grands slams. Only Sabalenka made comparable effort and look how big price she paid for participating in Berlin just week after RO. Her injury is very serious as without serve Sabalenka won't be able to compete on high level. To make matters worse, Olympic Games are just 3 weeks after Wimbledon and they are on clay. Grass-clay switch is the hardest one, its totally different movement. It takes time to build muscle memory , you can not rush otherwise you can injure yourself. Just look what happened in Berlin first warm up grass tournament, Ons, Vondi, Rybakina, Sabalenka - none of them finished healthy and what price they paid at Wimbledon...

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      Stop making excuses she gets byes in the masters events.

    • @piqo44
      @piqo44 Před 10 dny +2

      @@CA_I "she gets byes in the masters events." Stop posting if you are so ignorant. Madrid,Rome,Indian Wells (she won all of them) are 96-player draw, it means the top 32 seeded players receive a "bye".

  • @RickeGnool
    @RickeGnool Před 10 dny +3

    There is this push from the media for Iga to get better on grass that I just don’t understand. Even if she was a clay court specialist (which she isn't), there would be nothing wrong with that.
    Some of the most beloved players of all time like Guga Kuerten or Kim Klijsters ''only'' won Slams one surface and that's not something thats being hold over their heads.

  • @herzhaven
    @herzhaven Před 10 dny +15

    The grass season is incredibly short, and even shorter if you are good enough to make it the finals at Roland Garos when everyone else is running off to some green somewhere. Give Iga some slack!

  • @KBPT-wo3xs
    @KBPT-wo3xs Před 8 dny +1

    3 Brits throw a tantrum because a 5 Major Champion said she will focus on other aspects of her game. They have forgotten that Little Britain is getting even smaller...

  • @ANDY1985UK2011
    @ANDY1985UK2011 Před 10 dny +3

    i mean come on why would you even predict she can win it, all the previous years she eventually has a really bad match , last year against bencic as soon she lost a set her body language and confidence went down hill

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      That's because her whole game is based on being a frontrunner. When she is remotely challenged it all falls apart, the warning signs were there when Osaka nearly beat her on clay.

  • @howardbunsis4790
    @howardbunsis4790 Před 8 dny

    My wife and I are huge fans of the pod, and today I watched you live on CZcams for the first time. Struck by how young all of you are, and that is a compliment from someone twice all of your ages - you all know the game and love the game.
    Yesterday you were spot on in defending GF of Taylor Fritz, as the criticism of her does have a misogynistic tone to it. She is a successful businesswoman who has a voice and a platform.
    At the end, 1984 was brought up. We were there that day (Super Saturday) at the US Open, when McEnroe beat Connors in 5 (taking Connor’s first serve to the net on a chip and charge to break early in the 5th). In terms of Novak and fans, that NY crowd was totally pro-Connors and anti-McEnroe. As a fellow New Yorker, I always rooted for McEnroe, despite his flaws. Novak has the crowd against him for a simple reason - his on-court behavior is often reprehensible.
    The crowd was also totally pro-Everett, mostly due to an anti-gay climate against Martina, which was not subtle. Those of us who supported Martina were looked at . . .
    1984 records: McEnroe was 82-3 that year (not 4). He lost to Lendl in RG final, to Vijay Amritraj in Cincy, and to Hendrick Sundstrom in Davis Cup.
    Martina was 86-1 in 1983 (lost RG to Kathy Horvath in 4th round).
    In 1984, Martina was 78-2 (lost to Hana Mandlikova in January, won 74 in a row, and lost to Helena Sukova in the Aussie semis in December)
    In 2023, the most matched played on the ATP tour were Danil at 84 and Rublev at 81;
    On the WTA, Iga played 75, Jess played 70, and nobody else was above 70
    My one criticism of your pod:
    Stop being the playing time police.
    The players are not exhausted. They are professional athletes who love to play.
    The injuries today are more than the past, and they play less.
    All I hear, especially from David, is how players need rest.
    Hogwash.
    Players like to play tennis
    Players like money
    Players are professionals with large support teams - let them decide how much to play, and if they play more, the better for us fans.

  • @alicemorgan5411
    @alicemorgan5411 Před 10 dny +1

    Let her do focus on the surface she comfortable on. Why she must be the best on every surface when you don't expect that from other players? But Iga is a great competitor and a great learner ;) and I personally believe she will figure the grass out eventually but this year was really challenging with Olimpics in a few weeks so this result should not be a shock to you!

  • @JordanjamesX
    @JordanjamesX Před 9 dny +1

    The British bias from commentators. They are correct on one thing Iga is one dimensional. She doesn't got much variety in her game.They are biased. For many European players Roland Garros more important than Wimbledon. Grass season is so short. Iga just isn't good on grass the surface is too fast for her.

  • @DubKramer-vl9kv
    @DubKramer-vl9kv Před 9 dny

    I adore IGA and I agree with many of your observations about her game. Thank you for sharing your thoughts in this post.

  • @TheSuperjunebug
    @TheSuperjunebug Před 9 dny +1

    I generally enjoy your podcast and I am a friend thereof but you sound offended by the possibility that she may not want to win Wimbledon as much as the other slams. If that were to be true, it is not a crime, you know. And David, no one really cares who you predict to win. We all know, predictions don't mean anything.

  • @mikechan231
    @mikechan231 Před 9 dny

    I think this is a little bit of an overreaction. She lost her focus during the match and couldn’t regain it, while at the same time her opponent found her focus and started playing very well. - to me this points to mental fatigue, which is different from technique, fitness, and skill. She will win it within the next 3 years.

  • @eyeofthetiger6002
    @eyeofthetiger6002 Před 9 dny

    23 is not that young in tennis terms. If you can't even make it past R3 ,last year's sole QF aside at 23 as the undisputed runaway world no1 then it's unlikely that Iga will ever win Wimbledon. Wimbledon's the only tournament where Iga's the underdog.😅 The Wimbledon seeding committee really now ought to reconsider making Iga the top seed every year.

  • @rubadubsoldier1419
    @rubadubsoldier1419 Před 10 dny

    In contrast to you my friend I hope I can get a good price at William Hill for next year.

  • @harlan5102
    @harlan5102 Před 9 dny

    Wimbledon is the most prestigious of all the GS! Everyone know this no matter what they may say in public! We all know. Swiatek sucks hard on grass!! She keeps proving this year in/out. She can win as many FO’s but isn’t a legit #1 without a Wimbledon title! We all now this!!

  • @jkscout
    @jkscout Před 10 dny

    “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” People who pick Iga to win Wimbledon year after year are insane.

  • @emmanuelnwaneri3261
    @emmanuelnwaneri3261 Před 10 dny +15

    Two-faced pundits/media. If Iga doesn't win Wimbledon ever in her career, she will still be a massively-great player & the best in her era. The lady said it clearly in 1:30; it is "British bias" that is putting her down. The British just think if you don't win Wimby, you're a shit player. Absolute rubbish!

    • @sibais
      @sibais Před 10 dny +7

      Don’t be so dramatic lol

    • @lucypedzinski1403
      @lucypedzinski1403 Před 10 dny +5

      Wimbledon seems like something the Brits hang on to representing some colonial glory of days long ago. The ridiculous white outfits and all that bowing! The courts look atrocious especially in the second week. Not a warm relaxed place!!

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      All the greats have won on every surface, Swiatek hasn't and quite possibly never will.

    • @RobSinox
      @RobSinox Před 10 dny +2

      ​@CA_I so Sampras wasn't great then 😂...never won RG

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      ​@RobSinox Sampras got to the sf, and also won the Australian Open. Swiatek has won two of the grandslams. I think its a bit much to compare her at this stage to Sampras. Her career is more akin to Nadal.

  • @Adk84
    @Adk84 Před 10 dny

    Olympics is the number one priority for Swiatek this season. No doubts about that. Absolute no bariner to go all in for one grass tournament a season when She’s going on clay now again. “This is Wimbledon” rubbish when Olympics around the corner. Nothing is more important than Olympic Games this season.

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 Před 9 dny

      Hahaha, there were no Olympics in the previous 4 years and yet she exited in R3 or earlier,last year being the sole exception where she exited in the QF.😂btw,you're wrong about the Olympics, given the choice between a Wimbledon crown or Olympics gold all players would go for the former! I am sure Novak or the tennis world doesn't think he's an inferior player to Murray just because he hasn't won Olympics gold yet while Murray has won two!😅

    • @Adk84
      @Adk84 Před 9 dny

      @@eyeofthetiger6002 Are sure now all the players would go for Wimbledon over the Olympics ??I doubt that .fact is the longer the season the less important grass court part is going to get.

  • @jkscout
    @jkscout Před 10 dny

    Literally not shocked.

  • @adamlarsson3828
    @adamlarsson3828 Před 10 dny +1

    i honestly don’t think that this has anything to do with ‘priorities’. the technical /physical comes ^first, if you are a player.
    she struggles to make the adaptations- the takeback has to start *a *lot *earlier on grass (- early preparation bring essential), you have to load quickly to offset irregular bounces …. a lot of features that people that don’t really play are not seeing here. i think that she can do it but it will require a lot more work and belief in herself.

  • @flat6croc
    @flat6croc Před 10 dny

    Now that Law is saying Swiatek won't win it, she probably will next year. His analysis is consistently awful!

    • @eyeofthetiger6002
      @eyeofthetiger6002 Před 9 dny

      She won't because she doesn't have the talent or inclination for grass because it exposes her limitations as a player and she has been found out and she doesn't like it! I mean you only have to look at Sinner,the world's no1 vs Iga,it's like day and night! Iga will never be considered a GOAT unless she wins Wimbledon.

  • @krizzz101
    @krizzz101 Před 9 dny

    Grass is for cows.

  • @jkscout
    @jkscout Před 10 dny

    Bianca Andreescu just isn't as good as Catherine wants her to be. Ooops, I mean, Iga is never going to win Wimbledon.

  • @bryanh5684
    @bryanh5684 Před 10 dny +2

    She let the fans down yesterday.

    • @alicjamorgas7572
      @alicjamorgas7572 Před 10 dny +4

      She did not, at least her true fans. She had a spektacular wins and spectacular losses. She is a great atleth and hope that she can compensate the loss in Wimbledon by taking an Olympic medal . Preferably gold 😊

  • @gb3777
    @gb3777 Před 10 dny

    I saw tape of iga at the Taylor swift concert going crazy, she’s partying too hard. Shake it off, shake it off!

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny

      The truth emerges.

  • @harryg3639
    @harryg3639 Před 10 dny

    When will you guys realise that SWIATEK cannot cope with a power game , prime examples are Rybakina and Ostapenko , her serve is weak , especially the 2nd serve , her forehand breaks don under pressure , plus whats really start annoy people is the comfort break , Saturday was 7 minutes , and should only be 3 minutes , plus taking her book of instruction .

    • @CA_I
      @CA_I Před 10 dny +1

      Lol, Putintseva a power game? She is the opposite, a very crafty player who uses variety to win her matches. In fact, the polar opposite of Iga!