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If I were Iga Swiatek, I would say twist you

Richard Pagliaro | @tennis_now | Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Andy Roddick Not a doctor, but the first 1st can detect the disorder.

While dominating the Roland Garros Championship Iga Swiatek, Rodick said the tennis world is suffering from collective amnesia.

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Speech Participate in the Roland Garros preview at Betway Sports, Roddick said those who wrote about Swiatek have forgotten that she has won four French Open titles in the past five years, has a 23-game winning streak in the game and chased history with inspirational numbers and a fourth straight win in a row Roland Garros Crown.

Hall of Fame member Roddick said if he was Swiatek, he would be upset by the opportunity marginalized, and he would say: screw you up.

“If IGA reaches the quarter or semifinals, there will be a piece of her shoulder,” Rodick told Bateway. “People really forget her very quickly.

“If I win four of the last five Frenchmen, I’ll feel like “twist you.” ”


Although Swiatek hasn’t reached the final since defeating Jasmine Paolini in the 2024 Roland Garros final, she has surrendered only nine games in two tournament wins. Swiatek chops former U.S. Open Champion Emma Raducanu Today’s second round was 6-1, 6-2.

If the seeds are loyal to the form, Swiatek will face a fierce test in 16 rounds against Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina or Pole’s personal enemy, 2017 Roland Garros champion Jelena Ostapenko, who has a shocking record in the 6-0 Lifetime record.

Despite this, Roddick believes that as Paris develops, Swiatek will become more sensitive and confident.

“I think people are completely underestimating Iga Swiatek,” Rodick said. “She is now judging her own shadow, which is huge, but she still did the semi-finals in Madrid and Australia. It doesn’t seem like there’s no good tennis without playing any good ones.”

“Actually, I’m weirdly surprised that a tough raffle would have her dial. She never lost the Grand Slam final – she was very good at closing when she reached the tail of the Grand Slam.

“I still think Sabalenka might be her favorite for any competition she is now in, but I won’t go beyond IGA.”


Roddick ranked No. 1 in the world Aryna Sabalenka Winning the favorite of the teenage girl Roland Garros, if she shaky, he believes in the woman who knocked Sabalenka out of Paris last year, Indian Wells champion Mirra Andreevathe title can be performed.

“There is no doubt that Mirra Andreeva can go all the way, too, who beat Sabalenka at the French Open last year,” Rodick said. “For me, it was then, if not Andreeva.

“It’s tough because it’s game-based and her game against Coco Gauff is 0-4 or 0-5, who she can meet in the semifinals – I sometimes believe in the game.

“But if you want to look smart and just say Andreeva will win everyone for the next four or six Grand Slams, you’re going to be one of them.”



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