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Iga Swiatek takes swing at critics after ending title drought in Canada

Pole beats Rybakina to win her first title in 11 months but is angry about disapproving voices from her own country

Iga Swiatek takes swing at critics after ending title drought in Canada

TL;DR

  • Iga Swiatek won the Canadian Open, her first title in 11 months, defeating Elena Rybakina.
  • Swiatek expressed anger during her victory celebration, attributing it to negative and doubtful voices from Poland.
  • Fame has led to privacy issues for Swiatek, including run-ins with paparazzi near her home.
  • She receives significant criticism from her home country, which she finds difficult to tolerate.
  • The intense scrutiny has complicated her efforts to regain confidence, with her relationship with her psychologist Daria Abramowicz being a point of contention.
  • Swiatek views the criticism as unfair judgment and aims to prevent it from disrupting her process.
  • Her win was also her first alongside new coach Francisco Roig.
  • The demanding schedule meant Swiatek had to travel to Cincinnati for her next tournament shortly after her victory press conference.