Iga Swiatek ’s 2025 season began like a storm that refused to rain — full of expectation but short on results. For the first six months, the Polish star couldn’t find her rhythm, exiting tournaments earlier than usual and watching rivals lift trophies that once seemed destined for her.

By the time Roland Garros arrived, the queen of clay faced an unfamiliar drought: she hadn’t won a single WTA title in nearly a year. For a player of her caliber, it felt like an eternity.

Yet, tennis has a way of flipping the script overnight. Just weeks after that painful Paris exit, Swiatek stunned the world by capturing the Wimbledon crown. The turnaround was nothing short of cinematic — from a title-less season to holding the Venus Rosewater Dish aloft on Centre Court.

When the dust settled, the Pol

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