PARIS (AP) —
Iga Swiatek’s first Grand Slam title came at the French Open in October 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic forced the tournament to shift from its usual May-June spot on the calendar and limited the number of spectators in Court Philippe Chatrier to 1,000.
Look at photos of Swiatek kissing that trophy, and you'll see a black mask tucked under her chin.
She was just 19 at the time, ranked outside the top 50, in possession of zero tour-level titles before that triumph. And as Swiatek thinks back now to that moment in time, she describes the whole thing this way: "Lucky."
Which is quite different from how Swiatek views — and should view — what she accomplished Saturday, not only by claiming her second major trophy, and second at Roland Garros, with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over
American teenager Coco Gauff in the final before 15,000 fans, but by carrying the "baggage"
of the No. 1 ranking and a winning streak that has now reached 35 matches.
"In 2020, the main thing that I felt was confusion, because I (had) never really believed 100% that I can actually win a Grand Slam," she said. "This time it was pure work."