Iga Swiatek Joins an Elite League Including Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki Following Her Unstoppable Streak at Italian Open 2022
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World no.1 Iga Swiatek Has been on a remarkable run in 2022, as she won yet another match at the Italian Open. Today, she beat 2019 US Open winner, Bianca Andreescu, in straight sets to reach another semi-final this season. Along with her current match-winning streak, she has also created another streak, which is even more remarkable. Previously, only Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki had this record.
Iga Swiatek creates another record and joins Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki
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After beating Andreescu at the quarter-final of the Italian Open, Iga Swiatek now won 20 consecutive matches on the WTA 1000 level. With this win streak, she now became only the third player to have 20-plus wins in WTA 1000 tournaments. Notably, 23-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams is second on the list with 26 consecutive wins. She did it in 2013 between Miami Open and Cincinnati Open. With 28 wins, former Danish player Caroline Wozniacki maintained her no.1 position. Her streak came from Montreal in 2010 to Miami in 2011.
20 – Iga #Swiatek is the third player ever to win 20+ consecutive WTA 1000 matches after Caroline Wozniacki (28 between Montréal 2010 and Miami 2011) and Serena Williams (26 between Miami and Cincinnati in 2013). Gladiator.#IBI22 @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/fKBAGwG7Ul
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) May 13, 2022
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Meanwhile, Iga’s streak started at the Qatar Open, where she won the title by beating Anett Kontaveit in the Final. Then, she won the ‘Sunshine Double’, as she continued her winning streak. Now at the Italian Open, she won three matches in a row and Andreescu is the latest one to face her wrath.
Swiatek’s winning run continues
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In the meantime, the counting continues for Swiatek, as she won 26 back-to-back matches in the WTA tour this season. The last time she lost a match was at the Dubai Open, when the former French Open champion, Jelena Ostapenko, beat the Polish player in the round of 16. Since then, the Polish star didn’t look back, as she won 4 consecutive titles, and three of those were WTA 1000 titles.
Along with her match-winning streak, she is also on a trophy-winning streak, as she is vying for the Italian Open as well. In the semi-final, she will face the no.3 seed, Aryna Sabalenka, a well-known opponent for her. Previously, Swiatek beat the Belarusian tennis player in the final of the Stuttgart Open final, to clinch her first clay-court title of the season. So, it will be a revenge match for the no.3 seed.
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