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Proud of myself, says Iga Swiatek

The Polish second seed, who will take over the world No.1 ranking next week, has now won 17 consecutive matches dating back to her championship run at the Qatar Open in February

Reuters Published 04.04.22, 01:49 AM
Iga Swiatek

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Poland’s Iga Swiatek will take over the world No.1 ranking in style as she kept her remarkable winning run intact with a 6-4, 6-0 win over Japan’s Naomi Osaka in the Miami Open final on Saturday.

The Polish second seed, who will take over the world No.1 ranking next week, did not drop a set in Miami and has now won 17 consecutive matches dating back to her championship run at the Qatar Open in February.

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With the victory, the 20-year-old Swiatek becomes only the fourth woman to win the Indian Wells and Miami tournaments back-to-back, a feat known as the “Sunshine Double” given the tournaments’ respective locations in California and Florida.

“These weeks were so intense I didn’t really know if I would able to keep up with the streak that I have,” said Swiatek, who also became the first woman to win the opening three WTA 1000 tournaments in a season.

“It’s amazing for me that I could show mental toughness because my whole life I thought I could do more and sometimes I was losing and I didn’t even know why.

“This season I feel like everything clicked so it’s great and I am really happy.”

The two players wasted no time getting into the heat of the battle as the match began with a wild seven-deuce opening game during which four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka saved two break points and fired down four aces to hold serve.

The match remained on serve until Swiatek broke Osaka when she ripped a brilliant crosscourt backhand winner to go ahead 3-2 and then went on to close out the first set without facing a break point despite serving under 40 per cent.

The former French Open champion raised her level in the second where she broke Osaka thrice to race out to a 5-0 lead and never looked back as she sealed the 79-minute match on her first championship point when Osaka sent a forehand wide.

Swiatek is the first women to complete the “Sunshine Double” since Victoria Azarenka in 2016. Kim Clijsters (2005) and Steffi Graf (1994, 1996) are the other women to have accomplished this feat.

Osaka arrived in Florida following a second-round loss at Indian Wells where she was reduced to tears after being heckled during the match. But she proved resilient as she dropped only one set en route to the Miami final.

In the final, Osaka did well to hold serve in a tricky 10-minute game to start the match and while she was not able to do much against a determined Swiatek after that she still held her head high.

Swiatek will take over the top ranking from Ashleigh Barty, who stunned the sporting world last month when she announced her retirement from tennis at the age of 25.

“I just feel really satisfied and fulfilled and also proud of myself,” Swiatek told reporters. “I learnt a lot about myself, that I can keep going, and really I don’t need to feel like 100 per cent on points to win matches against great players. I can trust myself a little bit more right now.”

Swiatek, the first woman to win the opening three WTA 1000 tournaments in a season, later announced that she had withdrawn from next week’s claycourt Charleston Open.

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