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For quite some time now, Iga Swiatek has been piling up the trophies and shattering the records. Also, the Polish star is not just winning the tournaments, but hearts, too. The 22-year-old has amassed four Grand Slam titles in a brief span of her career, the latest being her 2023 Roland Garros trophy. And she looks hungrier than ever before as she puts her eyes on the grass courts of Wimbledon.

But she is not making headway in sports alone. In the business world too, Iga Swiatek is flowing like a powerful wave. Her personal clothing brand is witnessing a meteoric rise. And Forbes reported the statistics as the Pole star covers milestone after milestone as a businesswoman.

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Iga Swiatek: Scaling new business heights

The economic stature of Iga Swiatek is rising as tall as her tennis statistics. The tennis star leads the personal female brand for the third time in a row. Earlier, too, her earnings were sizeable. But this time, her income has skyrocketed close to 1 billion in Polish currency.

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Swiatek stands on the Everest of business and tennis. Two years ago, her brand was worth 93 million dollars. This year, her brand has a value of around $242 million. As per the fourth edition of Forbes, “Ranking of the most valuable female personal brands in Poland,” Swiatek leads the list, followed by Anna Lewandowski, a karate champion. She is the wife of Barcelona’s striker Robert Lewandowski and has a value of around $68 million.

And next on the list is a 31-year Polish tennis player Magda Linette with a worth of $66 million. Together with Swiatek, Forbes wrote that they are changing the way people look at women.

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Why Forbes thinks Swiatek is an inspiration for women

Forbes presented the business axis of Iga Swiatek’s personality as an inspiration for women. It read, “This year’s ranking proves that women’s sport is doing great, and personal brands of Polish women are getting stronger in the international arena. The leaders of the ranking arouse sympathy and are a great motivation for many women.

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According to 2022 statistics, she had around $9.9 million coming from salary and winnings. Her endorsements added $5 million more to her income stream. The brands like Red Bull, Rolex, ASICS, and Xiaomi endorse her. She also became the first female ambassador of Roger Federer’s sneaker brand ‘On’.

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Recently a reporter asked Iga Swiatek what she thinks about Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina as her co-stars and competitors. The Pole star had a blunt reply. She said that she just focuses on her game and doesn’t pay attention to the other two. Whether Swiatek pays attention to Sabalenka or not is not clear but, she certainly is paying attention to a lot more besides her tennis career.

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