Iga Swiatek shed quite a few tears after she heard about
Ashleigh Barty’s retirement as she was looking forward to competing against the Australian over the next few years.
Three-time Grand Slam winner Barty announced her decision to bow out of tennis with immediate effect on Wednesday, saying “the time is right now for me to step away and chase other dreams”. Former French Open winner Swiatek paid tribute to the Australian, saying she “always looked up to her”.
“You already know that I like to cry, so I was crying for a long
time. I mean, there was lot of confusion in me, for
sure. But
also sadness because when I think of the player that is really complete
in terms of physicality, mentality, tennis-wise, I always thought of
Ash and I always looked up to her. I mean, I still do. It would be really nice also to be able to compete against her for
the next few years and actually try to play better and better, to be
able to beat her slice. We’re going to miss her, for sure.”
Swiatek is set to become the new world number one as Barty requested to be removed from the Rankings which will happen in two weeks. Speaking on that she said:
“I was already scared. Honestly, when we really thought
about the situation and when we read all the news, all the rules that
may apply, we realised there’s no sense to actually think about that
right now because we have such a short time to prepare for another
tournament. We’ve got to stay focused on our work.”