“Even more LEGO bricks in, my life,” Cheeky Iga Swiatek announces her exciting new partnership with a $11.8 billion toy company
The WTA world No. 1 Iga Swiatek announces her new partnership with LEGO as a brand ambassador.

Iga Swiatek (Image via: Reddit)
Iga Swiatek has been one of the most consistent performers in the last couple of years. The WTA No. 1 has earned huge praise for her performances in the Grand Slams as well as the tours. In the recent United Cup, Swiatek won the MVP of the tournament award.
She finishes the 2023 season as one of the highest-paid female athletes in the world. In a recent post, the Polish player announced her partnership with a toy company named LEGO.

The 22-year-old shared a post on her Twitter handle regarding her new partnership.
I know how much you’ve been talking about it and thinking that me and THIS it’s a great match. And here it is! From today I’m LEGO brand ambassador in Poland and it means: even more LEGO bricks in my life!In the post, Swiatek wrote
For the uninitiated, LEGO is a Danish brand that produces plastic construction toys. Swiatek had earlier stated that she has been a big fan of the LEGO bricks.
Moreover, she has stated that constructing LEGO models has helped her mental resilience during intense matches. Swiatek has remarked that with this partnership, she is looking to inspire the next generation to play with LEGO bricks.
Iga Swiatek’s superb run of form continues
After a superb finish in the 2023 season, winning the WTA Tour finals title, Iga Swiatek started the season with good performances at the United Cup for Poland.

In the finals too, she gave the Polish team an advantage with a win in the first round over Angelique Kerber. Unfortunately, she ended up on the losing side.
However, with the Australian Open all set to start in a few days, Swiatek would have his chance of winning her first tournament in Melbourne Park.
Even though she didn’t have a good tournament, she would like to rectify it this time around. She definitely won’t find it easy with the defending champion, Aryna Sabalenka, around. Elena Rybakina, Coco Gauff, and Naomi Osaka are other competitors for the title.
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