May 20, 2025 - 13:58

After experiencing one of the most turbulent periods of her career, Iga Swiatek is now confronting significant questions regarding her clay-court performance ahead of her title defense at the French Open. The Polish tennis star, who has long been celebrated as the "Queen of Clay," has encountered a series of challenges that have raised doubts about her ability to maintain her dominance on the surface.
In recent tournaments, Swiatek's form has been inconsistent, leading to speculation about her readiness for the upcoming Grand Slam. Analysts point to various factors, including increased competition from rising stars and her own struggles with form and confidence. As the clay season progresses, fans and experts alike are keenly observing her performance and adjustments on the court.
Swiatek's ability to adapt and regain her footing will be crucial as she aims to defend her title in Paris. With the pressure mounting, the coming weeks will be pivotal in determining whether she can reclaim her status as the leading force on clay.
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