“I don’t think we should talk about that, because she played a really good match,” Swiatek said. “I I don’t want to blame my loss to conditions or something else. Sometimes it’s tougher; sometimes it’s easier. That’s why we have variety in tennis, and that’s why sometimes players are playing better on some surfaces.”
“But it doesn’t really matter because she won, and I just respect that and I don’t want to kind of take it from Aryna.”
Swiatek, who saw her latest winning streak ended at nine victories, will head to Rome, where she is a two-time defending champion.
The Pole is 25-5 on the season as the road to Roland-Garros rounds to bend to her two favorite venues.
Boosting Swiatek’s confidence will be the fact that she is 32-3 combined at Rome and Roland-Garros, with two titles at each venue. Swiatek will look to defend titles at both Rome and Roland-Garros as she seeks to re-establish herself as the WTA’s official queen of clay in the coming weeks.
She could very well find herself across the net from Sabalenka in another big match very soon, but Swiatek is happy to keep her focus on the task at hand – one match at a time.
“Against Aryna with her game and both of us being so consistent, it’s gonna happen anyway. I don’t know what tournament,” she said. “Doesn’t matter for me. I’m treating every match, you know, with the same amount of importance and focus, so it doesn’t matter what tournament.”
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