
Iga Świątek slams ‘intense' calendar as players feel the grind to protect rankings
Iga Świątek criticized the relentless tennis calendar on Sunday, with the former world number one saying that players should not be forced to compete in more than 20 tournaments a year to maintain their rankings.
Now ranked fourth in the world, Świątek described being trapped in a system where she had to choose between representing her country and focusing on herself after she reluctantly skipped Poland's Billie Jean King Cup qualifier in April.
The 11-month grind has been one of the cornerstones of the lawsuit filed by the Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) against the sport's governing bodies in March after the union described it as 'unsustainable.'
'The scheduling is super intense, it's too intense. There's no point for us to play over 20 tournaments in a year,' Świątek told reporters when asked about the biggest challenge to players in terms of mental health.
'Sometimes, we need to sacrifice playing for your country because we need to keep up with playing these WTA 500s, for example, because we're going to get a zero in the ranking.
'I think these kind of obligations and the rules about mandatory tournaments just put pressure on us … I think people would still watch tennis, maybe even more, if we played less tournaments. The quality would be better.'
Świątek is the eighth seed at Wimbledon this year and she faces Polina Kudermetova in the first round on Tuesday.
The clay court specialist with four French Open crowns fell in the semifinals at Roland Garros this year and she quickly switched her focus to grass which has historically been her weakest surface.
She reached her first grass court final on Saturday at the Bad Homburg Open where she was left in tears after losing to top seed Jessica Pegula, but Świątek is happy with her improvement on grass as she comes to grips with the faster surface.
'It's not like a huge change. It's not like 180 degrees change. I wouldn't say now suddenly everything is perfect because it's still a difficult surface. It's still tricky,' Świątek said.
'Every year, it feels like it's a little bit easier to get used to the surface and then you have more time to just develop as a player.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
22 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Xabi Alonso highlights ‘what he needs to teach' Kylian Mbappe on Real Madrid return
Xabi Alonso is ready to bring Kylian Mbappe back into his Real Madrid squad ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup clash with Juventus. Los Blancos secured top spot in Group H after winning two games and drawing with Al Hilal to set up a tie with Juventus in Florida. Advertisement Star striker Mbappe missed all three games due to illness as Alonso opted against risking him in the 3-0 win over RB Salzburg to ensure he would be fully fit to take the Serie A giants. Will Kylian Mbappe play vs. Juventus? Mbappe is back in full training and is on course to start against Juventus, flanked by Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes, with Gonzalo Garcia dropping to the bench. Alonso is still working on his tactical plan for next season with Mbappe central to what he wants to do in the Spanish capital. Xabi Alonso's Kylian Mbappe concern on Real Madrid return Former Germany and USA boss Jurgen Klinsmann claimed fitting Mbappe and Vinicius Jr will be a major test for Alonso. Image via El Futbolero Advertisement 'They are two personalities Xabi has to manage and I'm sure the team will manage to compensate for everything to get the best out of them. At PSG, it didn't work out in those two years with Neymar, Mbappe and Messi. 'It will be hard for Xabi to get both of them to defend more.' Ahead of Mbappe's recall, Alonso admitted he needs the France international to change his game in the coming weeks, with a few concerns. 'He's a leader because of his impact and influence. We all need to be committed to the collective ideas and enjoy what we get to do. The demands are the same for everyone,' as per Marca. 'We need to be committed on and off the ball. It's going to be hard to teach Mbappe how to dribble, but it's hard to teach him how to link up. '
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Bonmati illness adds to questions around Spain Euros bid
Spain's key player Aitana Bonmati is recovering from illness ahead of Euro 2025 in Switzerland this summer (LLUIS GENE) Spain are the favourites to win the women's European Championship this summer but star player Aitana Bonmati's illness ahead of the tournament raises another question mark around a side which, despite their obvious quality, are not unstoppable. Having claimed the last two Ballon d'Or awards, Barcelona midfielder Bonmati is the game's biggest star at present, so her absence in the final days before the start of Euro 2025 is a major setback. Advertisement The 27-year-old came down with a fever in training last week and was subsequently hospitalised and diagnosed with viral meningitis. Bonmati was discharged on Sunday and joined up with the squad on Monday but is unlikely to be ready to feature in Spain's first game, against Portugal on July 3. "She is so important for us and we will wait for her, whatever happens, until the end," said Spain coach Montse Tome. It brings to mind Alexia Putellas' severe knee injury just before Euro 2022, where Spain lost against eventual winners England in the quarter-finals, although Bonmati could yet play a key role for La Roja in Switzerland. Advertisement Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Putellas has never quite been the same since, although she insists the injury actually helped her. "I am a better Alexia now," she told reporters last week. "I know myself much better now. I know what my qualities are and also what I have to work on. At the end of the day, I believe all suffering helps you evolve as a person and as an athlete. "I know how to manage tough moments better now and how to enjoy the good ones as well." With Patri Guijarro -- who sat out Spain's 2023 World Cup triumph in protest as part of a long-running feud between several players and the Spanish football federation -- at the base of midfield and Putellas and Bonmati ahead of her, the central trio are a pillar of strength for the team. Advertisement With Barcelona this season they triumphed in Liga F and the Copa de la Reina, but were generally below their best and also fell to a shock defeat against Arsenal in the Champions League final. Renee Slegers' team gave Spain's opposition this summer the blueprint to shutting down the trio, but whether any of them can manage it is another matter entirely. "They are the conductors, the engine," explained Arsenal's Dutch coach, who flooded the midfield to stop Bonmati, Putellas and Guijarro from finding their rhythm. Arsenal also recreated the movements of the trio in training and worked on how to frustrate them. Advertisement - 'On my mind' - After the recent disappointment of the Champions League final and her untimely injury in 2022, Putellas is determined to right those wrongs. "I won't lie to you, I've had this tournament on my mind after getting injured the day before the last Euros," Putellas said. "I'm really looking forward to it. I have been preparing for this moment for a long time, but above all I want to enjoy it and compete to win every game." In a friendly against Japan, Barca youngster Vicky Lopez, 18, took Bonmati's place and scored in a 3-1 victory. Spain dominated the ball and the game but still conceded, something of a recurring theme for them in recent months and another question mark for Tome to answer. Advertisement Lopez's display, however, offered a potential solution to Bonmati's short-term absence. "She is naturally gifted, a player who calls for more minutes with her work-rate, what she shows on the pitch calls for more game time... we've always trusted in her," said Tome. "Vicky was good in the pressing and she managed to score a goal." It was Lopez's third strike in 10 appearances for Spain and a string she has been working hard on adding to her bow. Whether she is ready to step in and deliver on the biggest stage is unknown but we may soon find out. rbs/nf
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
🎥🤯 2.21m NBA star dazzles with football skills on the pitch
There are many very tall footballers who have a legendary status among fans. Peter Crouch, Jan Koller, and Per Mertesacker are just three of them. All were just over or under two meters tall. If they were to stand in front of Victor Wembanyama, they would probably all get a stiff neck. The NBA superstar of the San Antonio Spurs is in fact 2.21m tall and thus even among basketball players a giant. Despite this, he recently showed that he has a few football skills on the local pitch. The Frenchman's free-kick lands exactly in the corner. No wonder the crowd present completely freaks out and celebrates the giant. Probably Wemby had looked over the wall beforehand and thus spotted the goalkeeper. Advertisement This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. 📸 BERTRAND GUAY