Iga Swiatek striving for perfection at Wimbledon
- Iga Swiatek is focusing on improving her serve to gain a competitive edge at Wimbledon.
- The World No 1 player aims to become the seventh successive first-time winner at the tournament.
- Swiatek describes herself as a perfectionist and is determined to excel on grass courts.
In a recent interview, tennis star Iga Swiatek discussed her preparations for Wimbledon following her fourth Roland Garros title win. Despite her success, Swiatek remains focused on improving her game and not getting caught up in the expectations that come with her ranking. She has been working on enhancing her serve to gain more free points on the grass court, a strategy she believes will give her an edge in the tournament. Swiatek's main rivals, Aryna Sabalenka and Rybakina, are facing health and fitness concerns, with Sabalenka struggling with a shoulder injury that affects her serving. Meanwhile, rising star Coco Gauff, who recently reached world No 2, poses a threat at Wimbledon. Swiatek acknowledges the challenges of playing on grass but is determined to work hard and adapt her game to excel on this surface. Despite her success on other surfaces, Swiatek's record on grass at Wimbledon is not as strong, with a 9-4 winning percentage. She recognizes the need to utilize her serve and volleys to secure easy points on the slick surface. Swiatek's perfectionist nature drives her to constantly strive for improvement, even when facing setbacks, as she aims to overcome the challenges of playing on grass and make a mark at Wimbledon. As the tournament approaches, Swiatek remains focused on her goal of becoming a better player and embracing the challenges that come with playing on grass. With her determination and hard work ethic, she is poised to make a strong showing at Wimbledon and continue her success on the international tennis stage.