Iga Swiatek admits arch-rival Aryna Sabalenka ‘deserves’ to be ahead of her
Following a strong start to the calendar year, which will soon come to a close, Aryna Sabalenka has had the better of Iga Swiatek for a while.
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek (via Reuters/Sports Illustrated)
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek have battled it out to be at the helm of the WTA rankings for a while. Sabalenka became the new World No.1 a few weeks ago after overtaking the Pole, who has been away from the tour since September. However, despite their rivalry, Swiatek has admitted that Sabalenka deserves to be No.1.
Sabalenka began the year winning her second consecutive Australian Open after defeating Qinwen Zheng in the final. After that, she struggled with her game, leaving Swiatek to flourish with titles. The Polish star claimed the Miami Open, before facing Sabalenka at the Madrid Open and Italian Open final, both of which she ultimately won.
Nonetheless, while Swiatek struggled in the North American swing, Sabalenka began to play her best tennis. The Belarusian claimed the Cincinnati Open and then the US Open. She went on to reach the quarterfinals of the China Open and clinched her third consecutive Wuhan Open title. With Swiatek absent during the Asian swing, her rival racked up enough points to overtake her.
Currently, Sabalenka sits as World No.1 with a 40-point lead above Swiatek. But, the former World No.1 has admitted that her rival deserves to be at the Top of the WTA rankings.
Swiatek will be back on the court at the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia for the first time since the US Open. She will hope to defend the title when it gets underway on November 2nd.
Aryna Sabalenka determined to hold on to World No. 1 ranking
Iga Swiatek has not played any competitive match since her shocking loss to Jessica Pegula at the US Open. The 23-year-old withdrew from the entirety of the Asian swing. She parted ways with her long-term coach Tomasz Wiktorowski and almost two weeks later partnered with Naomi Osaka’s ex-coach Wim Fissette.
The Polish star eventually lost the World No.1 position to Aryna Sabalenka recently. Having claimed the number 1 spot, the Belarusian is determined to hold on to it with the year soon coming to a close.
Swiatek will open her WTA Finals campaign against Barbora Krejcikova on November 3. After that, she will play Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula, respectively, as she aims to win the title.
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