Amelia hit the nail on the head 100%; only Iga can beat Iga, which isn't gonna happen cos she takes care of her body & avoids unnecessary distractions. Which is why she spends her free time reading. Its funny how the vid in 8:46 says Iga wins GS cos she doesn't play Rybakina & Saba in finals. Well, both of those players have to get to the final first for that to happen. U can only play what/who is in front of you!
Who made such remarks: Iga is good only if she beats Sabalenka or Rybakina in a final - Really? Then why don't these two ladies make it to the final to compete against her?
Lo cierto es que gracias al juego de Iga, después de algunos años, me volví a enganchar al tenis, y no quiero perderme ni uno solo de sus partidos, gane o no. Me hace vibrar !!!!
Coco: I don't know if it's a big difference in our particular head to head!!! Sure: 11 to 1 so she practically got evens. Quoting Coco to show how much Iga's rivals admire her is a Monty Python joke.
Considering Coco Gauff blocked Iga's fanbase after Cancun beatdown in 2023 and she lost 11 matches to Iga by 0-2 scoreline with majority of sets being 0-6 to 4-6, there will always be a strong jealousy factor in Coco's comments about Iga, especially that Gauff was told to be next Serena, and the only thing similar to Serena in Coco's case is HTH against player she played most times -> but it's reversed and took only 36 months to become 1-11.
I always thought Gauff was overrated and the pressure on her when she was 15, 16 & 17 being talked about as the next Serena has taken its toll on her. She is No. 2 in the world, but because of the 1-11 record against No.1 it shows a distinct separation between the two.
Coco has the right to block nastiness coming at her from strangers. People want to turn every social media account into the stocks, until it's their favorite being egged. The numbers are what they are, H2H. Both these women have a long arc ahead hopefully. The fact that Coco doesn't spend time genuflecting to her on-court rival does not signify hatred.
I'm rooting for that, but my wife reassures me: she's clearly setting her sights on fighting for an Olympic medal this year, and she's going to Wimbledon because it's inappropriate to say no to her. She doesn't like grass. Probably it's more psychological than practical.
Iga won 22 out of 26 finals on WTA level. It means she has won 85% finals, that stats is crazy I don't think that anyone in ATP or WTA had better ratio of winning finals. It means she has serious champion mentality.
And here is a thing when we look at peak Djokovic, peak Federer or peak Nadal then we do see the difference, these guys are consistently in the final of the four biggest tournaments that means Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open, how many times has Roger won the four slams, 6 times AO, 5 times USO and 8 times Wimbledon, we are not counting the finals. How many time has Swiatek been to the finals of those events? zero at Wimbledon, zero at AO and once in US. Federer has won 103 titles that include 20 of the biggest titles in tennis. Swiatek will only be worth mentioning in the same sphere as those three if she actually had comparable number.
@@jliang70But I was talking about something different. There are many different aspects of mentality and this stats doesn't mean that she is best mentally in history in general sense (she barely turned 23). It means that when she gets to 2nd week of slam she will most likely win it, in this regard she is like Osaka who used either to lose before QF or to win grand slam. She is not like Serena who had great genes(she won 10 slams after turning 30), but Swiatek might be best in last few decades after Serena so definitely she is someone special.
@@piqo44 Even if she gets to the later stage of slam there is no certainly that she will win it on non clay court surfaces. Swiatek will not be as good as Serena and I think we will see it when her clay court dominance coming to an end, she is more likely to carve out a career like HIngis or Seles that will be a major achievement for her, she is unlikely to dominate her peers and it is just her game shapes up against her current rivals and also future rivals.
Congrats for IGA, I'm her huge supporter. But, she is not unbeatable. She was close to loose against Osaka this year. Her every win is a hard work and skills!
@@TennisExtra1 Exactly! That is what makes them champions after all. In those close calls, they usually come on top. How many times have we seen "lesser" players (no offence) coming so close only to collapse at critical moments. Only the best step up and perform consistently under pressure. It shows in their rankings long term. At the top level anybody can lose to anybody on a given day. Long term performance is all that matters
Iga is already unstoppable. At 22 WTA titles at 23 is phenomenal. Swiatek is all business on the court. She may not always win but when she does win there is a strategy to be the best for a tournament. Swiatek also this year has learned to play "ugly" to win. I think Swiatek's team understand the importance of staying healthy throughout the tour and not just during the clay season. However, it is important to consider the hard work Swiatek has built to get this historic career started. Players have to play her feeling like their game can beat hers. Swiatek still has trouble with Rybakina and Ostapenko for a couple reasons. One, Ostapenko is the 2017 French Open champion. When Ostapenko wins a match, she is deadly on second serve, playing the ball early to hit a winner. Her unorthodox game has a high risk of errors depending on the surface which is why her consistency is limited on the tour. In additional, to losing to a dangerous opponent like Ostapenko, Swiatek is dealing with a player like Rybakina who I call the WALL. She has a big serve and her serve gets her out of trouble. She returns very well because of her height so she can get lobs back with ease. Because Swiatek's serve isn't the strongest, Rybakina can easily pick off her first or second serve. Now while Rybakina has the head-to-head against Swiatek, her match win on the tour is still good but she has struggled in Grand Slams and 1000 event finals since she won Wimbledon in 2022. Iga's record will be more solid in tennis history than Ostapenko and Rybakina based on her mental toughness and high match win rate throughout the tour. While Swiatek is still developing her game on grass, she has a good grass game to get to the second week at Wimbledon. Iga's game does fit the Olympics since the Olympic matches will be at Roland Garros. Best of luck at the Olympics Iga!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Iga Swiatek's game. It's cool to see how different players match up against each other on the court. Keep the tennis insights coming!
@lavedadavis818 As Navratilova mentioned, Coco would need to ramp up the forehand and serve. Otherwise, she might not win too many matches against Iga...
honestly i dont think gauff has a lot of respect for swiatek, maybe she does. But gauff only acknowledges swiatek’s name when she wins, when she’s all happy, but when she loses it’s like she forgets swiatek has a name other than “she” or “her”
In Tennis there is no "if". You either do or you don't. So, until someone does the same as Iga, Iga will remain the top. Remember, it's also not about the strong against the strong because sometimes the unexpected happen...a wildcard!
Coco has no reason to complain, she's doing her job well and is rarely bageled up, which is top notch achievement. But to add something for more excitement, Barty is BACK! I know... If they meet and Iga wins there will be a lot of comments that Ashley had a long break and it's not easy to regain previous form form the best years. Of course it's true. But yet it doesn't mean Iga doesn't deserve to be #1 after Barty retirement. If Iga woll lose that will be the sound across the net: "I told you so!!!".
@@arwena1659 Not sure. All I know she said she will be back on the courts. But even so, she has to start from the scratch, like Williams, Osaka, Raducanu. It will be hard for her to get back again.
Hi guys, Ash Barty will return to tennis this July at Wimbledon. She said yes to an invitational doubles event, dedicated only to retired players...fyi 🙂
I admire Iga's skills but also her smart strategy. Like right now she is taking a break before Wimbledon and Olympics. While other top players chase after 500 or 250 tournaments and withdrawing from them due to injuries. Of course it's no guarantee of success at Wimbledon or Olympics but it is important to rest.
Love Iga. Definitely the Queen of Clay. She’s going to have to prove that she can win on grass. She has yet to get past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
clearly the best - playing NOW. who knows - maybe I.S. will pull an ' Ash Barty ' or B. Borg'... I doubt it but.... 3 more years. +. after all , C.G. is still quite Young. Sabalinka not, but C.G.....
Swiatek the Queen of Dirt (Clay) aka Dirt Queen isn’t the best! She hasn’t won Wimbledon, or won FO or Womby back to back! So no she isn’t dominant! Let’s get real here!
note yet ladies and gentlemen, only four GS titles is not greatness.....she has to make more 20 GS to match the GOAT - Margaret Court! Serena Williams tried to match it but failed.
@@TennisExtra1 OK, how many slam has Serena rack up at the same age? 7 and how many slam has Serena contested at the same age almost double of Swiatek. Is Swiatek really on a roll, let see. After last year's FO she lost the Wimbledon in R4 and US she lost in I think 3rd round, then to Linda Noskova in AO, yes on a roll in losing before the QF. She won the FO this year and then lost to Putintseva at Wimbledon. On roll? What sort of roll?
The truth is that apart from Roland Garros (where she has ridiculously easy draws, and when she faces a serious opponent like Muchova or Osaka, she falls apart), the girl has very poor results in Grand Slams. Simple, physical tennis and nothing more.😗
@@nanorobot7749 and what she did to you little jealous hater? take care of polish football team and ask them for apology to you and their mothers chlopo robot niku
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The only opponent of Iga is herself... If she takes good care of her body, she will be unstoppable💪
That's Queen Iga, no chance against her
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Amelia hit the nail on the head 100%; only Iga can beat Iga, which isn't gonna happen cos she takes care of her body & avoids unnecessary distractions. Which is why she spends her free time reading. Its funny how the vid in 8:46 says Iga wins GS cos she doesn't play Rybakina & Saba in finals. Well, both of those players have to get to the final first for that to happen. U can only play what/who is in front of you!
Very well said, I agree 100%@@elloco-q3h
Bravo, but there are some real kryptonite to her in the field.
Who made such remarks: Iga is good only if she beats Sabalenka or Rybakina in a final - Really? Then why don't these two ladies make it to the final to compete against her?
Everyone has their opinions, but at the end of the day, Iga's talent speaks for itself.
They are injured and sick
@@edithdajay4833Really? Every time when She kicks their a....?
Final in Madrid 2024 and Rome 2024: Iga won 🏆 with Sabalenka this two finals 🥳🙌. Bravo Iga 💕💕💕😘
Usually the brackets are handed to iga, that is usually why.
Lo cierto es que gracias al juego de Iga, después de algunos años, me volví a enganchar al tenis, y no quiero perderme ni uno solo de sus partidos, gane o no. Me hace vibrar !!!!
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Coco: I don't know if it's a big difference in our particular head to head!!! Sure: 11 to 1 so she practically got evens. Quoting Coco to show how much Iga's rivals admire her is a Monty Python joke.
Coco's math skills might need some work, but hey, we all know who's the real champ here!
Queen Iga! love her she’s incredible ❤
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Considering Coco Gauff blocked Iga's fanbase after Cancun beatdown in 2023 and she lost 11 matches to Iga by 0-2 scoreline with majority of sets being 0-6 to 4-6, there will always be a strong jealousy factor in Coco's comments about Iga, especially that Gauff was told to be next Serena, and the only thing similar to Serena in Coco's case is HTH against player she played most times -> but it's reversed and took only 36 months to become 1-11.
I always thought Gauff was overrated and the pressure on her when she was 15, 16 & 17 being talked about as the next Serena has taken its toll on her. She is No. 2 in the world, but because of the 1-11 record against No.1 it shows a distinct separation between the two.
Coco has the right to block nastiness coming at her from strangers. People want to turn every social media account into the stocks, until it's their favorite being egged. The numbers are what they are, H2H. Both these women have a long arc ahead hopefully. The fact that Coco doesn't spend time genuflecting to her on-court rival does not signify hatred.
Let's go Iga, let's go!!!😀
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IGA IS THE QUEEN ON CLAY !!!!!!
and Cassius Clay was king in the ring
IGA is turning the clay courts into her royal grounds!
Iga is queen of WTA !
Iga's dominance is like royalty on the tennis court!
Iga played with Coco 12 times and won 🏆 with her 11 times 🥳🏆🏆🏆. Bravo 🍾 Iga Swiatek 🙌💕💕💕Love you😘
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Curious about Iga's performance at Wimbledon this year. Will she finally win on grass?
Maybe this years gonna be THE year💪🎾
@@ClaudR-jv8vm not this year, the Olympics are more important to her this year
I'm rooting for that, but my wife reassures me: she's clearly setting her sights on fighting for an Olympic medal this year, and she's going to Wimbledon because it's inappropriate to say no to her. She doesn't like grass. Probably it's more psychological than practical.
she won once, no need to do so fast...plenty time
I’ve been watching tennis since the 1980s and she is my favorite player to watch and never miss her matches.
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Iga won 22 out of 26 finals on WTA level. It means she has won 85% finals, that stats is crazy I don't think that anyone in ATP or WTA had better ratio of winning finals. It means she has serious champion mentality.
That's an impressive stat for Iga! She definitely has a champion mentality.
And here is a thing when we look at peak Djokovic, peak Federer or peak Nadal then we do see the difference, these guys are consistently in the final of the four biggest tournaments that means Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open, how many times has Roger won the four slams, 6 times AO, 5 times USO and 8 times Wimbledon, we are not counting the finals. How many time has Swiatek been to the finals of those events? zero at Wimbledon, zero at AO and once in US. Federer has won 103 titles that include 20 of the biggest titles in tennis. Swiatek will only be worth mentioning in the same sphere as those three if she actually had comparable number.
@@jliang70But I was talking about something different. There are many different aspects of mentality and this stats doesn't mean that she is best mentally in history in general sense (she barely turned 23). It means that when she gets to 2nd week of slam she will most likely win it, in this regard she is like Osaka who used either to lose before QF or to win grand slam. She is not like Serena who had great genes(she won 10 slams after turning 30), but Swiatek might be best in last few decades after Serena so definitely she is someone special.
@@piqo44 Even if she gets to the later stage of slam there is no certainly that she will win it on non clay court surfaces. Swiatek will not be as good as Serena and I think we will see it when her clay court dominance coming to an end, she is more likely to carve out a career like HIngis or Seles that will be a major achievement for her, she is unlikely to dominate her peers and it is just her game shapes up against her current rivals and also future rivals.
what they say during conferences is not what they 'really think' ?
Iga: efficiency, eagerness, fortitude, emotional, decency. PERFECT, GREAT!!
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Iga are living hero 🎉
Congrats for IGA, I'm her huge supporter. But, she is not unbeatable. She was close to loose against Osaka this year. Her every win is a hard work and skills!
Even champions have their close calls, right? Makes it all the more exciting to watch!
@@TennisExtra1 Exactly! That is what makes them champions after all. In those close calls, they usually come on top. How many times have we seen "lesser" players (no offence) coming so close only to collapse at critical moments. Only the best step up and perform consistently under pressure. It shows in their rankings long term. At the top level anybody can lose to anybody on a given day. Long term performance is all that matters
Iga is already unstoppable. At 22 WTA titles at 23 is phenomenal. Swiatek is all business on the court. She may not always win but when she does win there is a strategy to be the best for a tournament. Swiatek also this year has learned to play "ugly" to win. I think Swiatek's team understand the importance of staying healthy throughout the tour and not just during the clay season. However, it is important to consider the hard work Swiatek has built to get this historic career started. Players have to play her feeling like their game can beat hers. Swiatek still has trouble with Rybakina and Ostapenko for a couple reasons. One, Ostapenko is the 2017 French Open champion. When Ostapenko wins a match, she is deadly on second serve, playing the ball early to hit a winner. Her unorthodox game has a high risk of errors depending on the surface which is why her consistency is limited on the tour. In additional, to losing to a dangerous opponent like Ostapenko, Swiatek is dealing with a player like Rybakina who I call the WALL. She has a big serve and her serve gets her out of trouble. She returns very well because of her height so she can get lobs back with ease. Because Swiatek's serve isn't the strongest, Rybakina can easily pick off her first or second serve. Now while Rybakina has the head-to-head against Swiatek, her match win on the tour is still good but she has struggled in Grand Slams and 1000 event finals since she won Wimbledon in 2022. Iga's record will be more solid in tennis history than Ostapenko and Rybakina based on her mental toughness and high match win rate throughout the tour. While Swiatek is still developing her game on grass, she has a good grass game to get to the second week at Wimbledon. Iga's game does fit the Olympics since the Olympic matches will be at Roland Garros. Best of luck at the Olympics Iga!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Iga Swiatek's game. It's cool to see how different players match up against each other on the court. Keep the tennis insights coming!
Coco is so unlucky that she has Iga over her at the number 1 spot. I don’t think she will surpass her in the close future.
with Serena was much easier...;-)
Coco might need a lucky charm or two to outshine Iga at the top spot!
@@TennisExtra1 She needs reliable weapons to compete with Iga. She's gotta strengthen her forehand.
@lavedadavis818 As Navratilova mentioned, Coco would need to ramp up the forehand and serve. Otherwise, she might not win too many matches against Iga...
honestly i dont think gauff has a lot of respect for swiatek, maybe she does. But gauff only acknowledges swiatek’s name when she wins, when she’s all happy, but when she loses it’s like she forgets swiatek has a name other than “she” or “her”
Thank you for sharing your observation. It's interesting to see how players interact on and off the court.
Iga's dominating the WTA! No chance for Coco on winning any more titles or Slams...
Coco still has her chance, but yeah, Iga is too good for now
Interesting insight on Iga and Coco 👍
Iga won 🏆 🥳perfectly in Madrid and Rome with Sabalenka ( she is much much better than Aryna plus more humble too 🤗)
That's amazing to hear! Iga and Sabalenka are both fantastic players.
Iga is 3-4 GS short for saying that she is a "dominator". But, when Roddick says that Iga has "nadalian element" - I'm not going to argue.
Iga's game is evolving, and it's cool to see people noticing her unique style. Keep the insights coming!
Love watching her play. She has the ability to channel her inner Rafa when it counts.
Thanks for the love! She's a beast on the court, right?
In Tennis there is no "if". You either do or you don't. So, until someone does the same as Iga, Iga will remain the top.
Remember, it's also not about the strong against the strong because sometimes the unexpected happen...a wildcard!
Next Iga is always possible.
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Coco has no reason to complain, she's doing her job well and is rarely bageled up, which is top notch achievement.
But to add something for more excitement, Barty is BACK!
I know... If they meet and Iga wins there will be a lot of comments that Ashley had a long break and it's not easy to regain previous form form the best years. Of course it's true. But yet it doesn't mean Iga doesn't deserve to be #1 after Barty retirement.
If Iga woll lose that will be the sound across the net: "I told you so!!!".
For now Barty is only to play exposition matches, right?
@@arwena1659 Not sure. All I know she said she will be back on the courts. But even so, she has to start from the scratch, like Williams, Osaka, Raducanu. It will be hard for her to get back again.
What are you talking about? She is not coming back. She will play legends tournament like Radwańska. Does this mean that Aga is back too?
@@ThePutek94 Don't know... Maybe it's only a gossip, but I heard it in sport news.
Hi guys, Ash Barty will return to tennis this July at Wimbledon. She said yes to an invitational doubles event, dedicated only to retired players...fyi 🙂
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I admire Iga's skills but also her smart strategy. Like right now she is taking a break before Wimbledon and Olympics. While other top players chase after 500 or 250 tournaments and withdrawing from them due to injuries. Of course it's no guarantee of success at Wimbledon or Olympics but it is important to rest.
That's what Serena Williams always does. She gets all the master's and grand slams and rest while others chase for 250 and 500 events 😂
Iga's got it all figured out, huh? Taking a breather before the big tournaments. Smart cookie, that one!
1GA, tiene diversion todavia, las unicas rivales son Osaka, Sabalenka, Ribakyna... Asi no es tan aburrido.. 😀
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Love Iga. Definitely the Queen of Clay. She’s going to have to prove that she can win on grass. She has yet to get past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
It's exciting to see Iga's progress and watch her tackle new challenges!
Wimbledon will definitely be a challenge. Curios to see if she’ll be the tournaments # 1 seed.
Kto to pisze jaki decydujący punkt? Tego gemma wygrała Coco.
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Watch out for Osaka, she is coming back to form.
Osaka is like a phoenix rising from the ashes, ready to conquer the tennis world once again!
When she doesn't loose the focus, only Serena could beat her !!!
Sabalenka is 3-8 against Swiatek.Only Rybakina is better at 5-3 versus Iga SWIATEK.
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Iga is better than coo coo. Better get use to that.
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clearly the best - playing NOW. who knows - maybe I.S. will pull an ' Ash Barty ' or B. Borg'... I doubt it but.... 3 more years. +. after all , C.G. is still quite Young. Sabalinka not, but C.G.....
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Best on clay? Yes, any other surface NO.
Swiatek the Queen of Dirt (Clay) aka Dirt Queen isn’t the best! She hasn’t won Wimbledon, or won FO or Womby back to back! So no she isn’t dominant! Let’s get real here!
note yet ladies and gentlemen, only four GS titles is not greatness.....she has to make more 20 GS to match the GOAT - Margaret Court! Serena Williams tried to match it but failed.
5 ....5 (including US Open )
Iga’s racked up 5 Grand Slam titles already! She’s on a roll and has plenty of time to chase down that epic 24 title mark you mentioned...
@@TennisExtra1 OK, how many slam has Serena rack up at the same age? 7 and how many slam has Serena contested at the same age almost double of Swiatek. Is Swiatek really on a roll, let see. After last year's FO she lost the Wimbledon in R4 and US she lost in I think 3rd round, then to Linda Noskova in AO, yes on a roll in losing before the QF. She won the FO this year and then lost to Putintseva at Wimbledon. On roll? What sort of roll?
The truth is that apart from Roland Garros (where she has ridiculously easy draws, and when she faces a serious opponent like Muchova or Osaka, she falls apart), the girl has very poor results in Grand Slams. Simple, physical tennis and nothing more.😗
just like you (as professional full time Iga hater from GW....did you call her mother? hehehe )
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Why would I call Iga's mother? Iga should call her and apologize for what she did to her...🙁
@@nanorobot7749 and what she did to you little jealous hater? take care of polish football team and ask them for apology to you and their mothers chlopo robot niku
yeah, poor Iga only has as many Grand Slams as the rest of top10 combined:)
Nano psychic, Iga Swiatek hater even on YT, not only on GazetaWybrorcza and other polish forums ;).
Yeah... she is the one, she is the reason why I'm watching woman tennis. 😊
She's smashing it on the court and in the hearts of fans!
💞🦾 > LET'S GO COCO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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