IGA SWIATEK- SECRETS of HOW she became World Number ONE (100 WEEKS plus) Career Stats & More.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we delve into the incredible journey of Iga Świątek, the young Polish tennis sensation who has held the world number one spot for over 100 weeks. From her early days in Warsaw to her historic Grand Slam victories, discover how Świątek's aggressive playing style, mental toughness, and dedicated support system have propelled her to the top of the rankings. Learn about her record-breaking statistics, strategic prowess, and the unwavering commitment that makes her a force to be reckoned with in professional tennis. Don't miss out on the inspiring story of a true champion!
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correction, thats 4 grand slams
thank you for that
@@GLAMCELEBRITYBUZZ 5 alredy
5 GS
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Ash Barty gave her full contribution. :)
At least she wasn't chased away and she would have stayed for sure.
Ash Barty didn't give Iga anything, so you have nothing to be jealous of
@Rene_Moor3095 Ok,no heart attacks,please. :) Iga is great ,talented,smart player,no question. Also,she had no answer against Barty s style of play,i am not a fan of either,but i wish Ashley did stay for longer,quite longer,race for num 1 would have been much more exciting.
Easy draws is how. She somehow manages to avoid Aryna and Elena who usually have to duel a gruelling 3 sets whilst Swiatek gets to play Keys. No 1 courtesy of WTA, that's how !!
01:42 BS - The first Polish REPRESENTATIVE, not the first Pole. Angelique Kerber won grand slams and she is Polish (who represents Germany) so you are talking nonsense
Her parents are Polish, she has German passport. Somebody says that she also Polish passport, but according to EU laws, this would be illegal. Think about that your parents have immigrated to the States and you are born in for example in Miami. So is it rubbish to say that you are American with Polish heritage? Because Angelique has born in Bremen, not in Poland.
@@jukkao.parviainen8669 "according to EU laws, this would be illegal" - what???
@@iamweasel_ If like myself, I am Finnish, but live in Poland, and would change the citizenship and get a Polish passport, I need to go give my Finnish passport back. No dual passports I.e. citizenships allowed.
@@iamweasel_ I know though that there are Polish ppl coming back from the States and they keep American passport and apply for the Polish one. There is no control over that.
@@jukkao.parviainen8669 Half of our government has foreign passports in addition to Polish citizenship...
What I know it's not EU law, but still state law - some countries allow that, some not.