Iga Swiatek has made her way to the Roland Garros final without the loss of set so the least everyone can do is pronounce her name properly. The 19-year-old Pole settled the matter once and for all.
Swiatek teaches everyone how to say her name
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Published Oct 09, 2020
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Swiatek teaches everyone how to say her name