WATCH: Iga Swiatek chants ‘Mexico Mexico’ in chipmunk voice as the celebrations begin following her title at the 2023 WTA Finals over Jessica Pegula

Iga Swiatek crowned champion at the WTA Finals in Mexico.


WATCH: Iga Swiatek chants ‘Mexico Mexico’ in chipmunk voice as the celebrations begin following her title at the 2023 WTA Finals over Jessica Pegula

Iga Swiatek (Credits: Twitter)

Iga Swiatek has once again captured the hearts of fans worldwide with her infectious enthusiasm and adorable personality. Her victory at the 2023 WTA Finals in Cancun, Mexico, prompted the Pole to upload a funny video on Twitter. In the video, Swiatek uses a helium balloon to chant “Mexico, Mexico” in a chipmunk voice.

In a dominant display, the Polish tennis star defeated Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-0 in the final of the WTA Finals tournament in Cancun, Mexico. The 22-year-old defeated the American in straight sets to claim her first WTA Finals title. The victory also saw Swiatek reclaim the World No. 1 ranking, which she had lost to Aryna Sabalenka after her fourth-round defeat at the US Open.

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The video of the World No.1’s heartwarming chant has quickly gone viral. Fans are praising her cuteness and love for the country. Her chant is a way of expressing her happiness at winning the WTA Finals in Mexico.

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Swiatek’s victory at the WTA Finals was a remarkable achievement, marking her first title at the prestigious tournament and reclaiming the World No. 1 ranking.

Iga Swiatek defeats Jessica Pegula to become the WTA Finals champion

Swiatek showcased her precision, leaving Jessica Pegula struggling to find her rhythm throughout the match. The contest lasted a mere 59 minutes, highlighting Swiatek’s complete control over the game.

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Iga Swiatek (Credits: The Print)

This triumph marks a significant milestone for Swiatek, as she becomes the youngest champion of the WTA Finals since Petra Kvitova’s victory in 2011. With gratitude, Swiatek acknowledged her team’s unwavering support throughout the season.

Despite a one-day delay due to unfavorable weather conditions, the final was played under sunny skies in Cancun. Swiatek’s early dominance was evident as she broke Pegula’s serve in the fourth game to seize a 3-1 lead. This momentum carried her through the first set, which she claimed in a mere 27 minutes.

Pegula’s struggles continued in the second set as Swiatek broke her serve for a third time, this time in the opening game. Swiatek’s relentless pressure proved too much for Pegula to handle, as she secured her sixth WTA title of the season with a commanding 6-0 victory.

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