Former German tennis star
Andrea Petkovic has backed Poland’s
Iga Swiatek to return to her very best after a lean patch. The 23-year-old, who is still regarded as one of the best players currently playing
in women’s tennis in the singles category, is going through a difficult phase
according to her own high standards.
Swiatek has not won any competition since lifting the French
Open last year, when she beat Italy’s Jasmine Paolini in the final in straight
sets, 6-2, 6-1. This year, her struggles have intensified, as despite featuring
in as many as eight competitions, she has not been able to secure a spot in the
final.
During that time, she suffered defeats in the semifinals on
four occasions. Swiatek’s most recent appearance came at the Rome Open, where
she was defeated in the second round by America’s Danielle Collins in straight
sets with a score of 6-1, 7-5. Those results have impacted Swiatek’s position
in the WTA rankings, as she is now down to fifth in the table.
In a post on Substack, former German player Petkovic has backed Swiatek to return to form. The former world number nine stated that she remains optimistic about the Warsaw-born player's ability to bounce back as that’s
‘what champions do’.
"We can see what happens when the absence of doubt
becomes absent with Iga Swiatek right now,” she wrote. “Everything that seemed
natural and innate becomes artificial and forced. What once flowed now
stutters, what once was natural now is hard. It’s almost easier for somebody
like me who one day just got used to having doubts. They were foes no more,
only bizarre voices in my head. Iga, on the other hand, never had to live with
them. All she ever knew how to be was the best tennis player in the world. She
will calibrate again, that’s what champions do.”