It’s just the beginning: Iga Swiatek coach Tomasz Wiktorowski on French Open champion’s incredible run

World No. 1, Inga Swietake continued to dominate the court as she defeated American teen sensation Coco Gauff in the final of the French Open. In a match that lasted over an hour, Sweetek overtook the 18-year-old in straight sets 6-1,6-3. Sweetek’s dominant performance earned him a record-high 35th straight victory over his opponents, equaling Venus Williams’ long-standing feat in the 21st century.

Gough was blown away by the persistence of the Poland player, who is being touted to be a great in the future. Speaking after the match, Sweetek’s coach Tomasz Viktorovski shed some light on the behind-the-scenes work he did in his game.

“From the very beginning we decided to focus on her strengths, the equipment she was using was amazing,” Viktorovsky told reporters at a news conference after the French Open final.

“He’s a dynamite on the court. We decided to push him a little bit, do some work on his serve and come back. But this is the beginning of this journey, we have a lot more to do,” he added. Told about player.

“Each tournament gives us new information, we’ll keep an eye on those strengths and we’ll try to develop other tools,” the coach said.

Sweetek thanked his coach and fans for standing by him in the shortest time possible and was greeted with a standing ovation after he concluded his speech.

“This is just the beginning of this journey, we have more to do and every tournament gives us new information,” Viktorovsky said.

“We will try to develop other tools. To be honest, we don’t count the victories. We live day by day.”
Viktorovsky described the excitement of Saturday’s win as “10 out of 10”, highlighting his player’s strengths.

“We were all very proud. From the very beginning we all decided to focus on his strength, he’s dynamite on the court. So when you’re dynamite on the court, you can’t play defensively,” said the coach. concluded.