NEW YORK (AP) — Ahead of
the U.S. Open trophy ceremony,
Iga Swiatek pulled on a white jacket with "1GA" written in black over her heart — the numeral replacing the "I" of her first name represents her No. 1 ranking.
Above that were three gold stars to reflect her updated total of major championships: There's the one she won Saturday at Flushing Meadows and the pair from
the French Open in 2020 and this June (when her pullover sported two stars).
If Swiatek keeps playing and performing like this, if she manages to remain healthy and grounded, they're going to need to keep making new jackets for her.
Still just 21 yet already guaranteed a spot on the International Tennis Hall of Fame ballot five years after retirement, Swiatek is quickly establishing herself as a player no one wants to face. Especially in a final. Her 6-2, 7-6 (5) victory over Ons Jabeur in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday gave Swiatek 10 consecutive triumphs in title matches, every one in straight sets.
And to think: This is not her favorite surface, her favorite tennis balls, her favorite weather, her favorite site. Each of Swiatek's past three trips to New York had ended with third-round exits. She arrived this time with few expectations and zero idea that it would be a two-week stay.