Iga Swiatek admitted she is going through a difficult phase after her Miami Open loss, calling it “the worst nightmare” as her level drops. Despite her success, pressure has led to overthinking and self-doubt, worsened by a past suspension and losing the No 1 ranking. Though she won Wimbledon, inconsistency remains. She has now split with coach Wim Fissette and aims to regain confidence and control of her game. Iga Swiatek admitted she is going through a difficult phase after her Miami Open loss, calling it “the worst nightmare” as her level drops. Despite her success, pressure has led to overthinking and self-doubt, worsened by a past suspension and losing the No 1 ranking. Though she won Wimbledon, inconsistency remains. She has now split with coach Wim Fissette and aims to regain confidence and control of her game.
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