Everything looks to be falling into place for world No.1 Iga Swiatek as she looks to extend her tennis dominance to the grass of Wimbledon.
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(Reuters) - World number one Iga Swiatek won her third straight French Open and fifth Grand Slam title to cement her status as the best player in the world, but at Wimbledon she will look to win her first crown on grass to establish herself as an all-court great. Read full story
Everything looks to be falling into place for world No.1 Iga Swiatek as she looks to extend her tennis dominance to the grass of Wimbledon.
(Reuters) - World number three Aryna Sabalenka will look to put the disappointment of two Wimbledon semi-final finishes behind her as she launches...
(Reuters) - For all her achievements over the last few seasons, Iga Swiatek remains largely unproven on grasscourts, but the Pole will have a...
(Reuters) - Iga Swiatek is approaching Wimbledon a little differently this time around after skipping all the tune-up tournaments, but the top...
(Reuters) - Iga Swiatek is approaching Wimbledon a little differently this time around after skipping all the tune-up tournaments, but the top...
World No 1 is working on serve to give her edge on grass as she bids to become the seventh successive first-time winner
(Reuters) - With Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka having had little preparation on grass this season and injuries and illnesses wreaking havoc on...
Shortly after Iga Swiatek completed the most lopsided French Open final in 17 years, ceding a grand total of three games against an overmatched...
(Reuters) – For all her achievements over the last few seasons, Iga Swiatek remains largely unproven on grasscourts, but the Pole will have a golden...
WIMBLEDON, England (AP): SHORTLY AFTER Iga Swiatek completed the most lopsided French Open final in 17 years, ceding a grand total of three games...