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All change for Iga Swiatek as she rethinks Wimbledon preparations
Iga Swiatek knows she needs to go back to the drawing board and rethink her Wimbledon preparations if she wants to end her woeful record at the grasscourt Grand Slam after she crashed out in the third round to Yulia Putintseva on Saturday.
World number one Swiatek had looked to be cruising as she took the first set against the 35th-ranked Kazakh but her game disintegrated as she crumbled to a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 defeat.
Swiatek, who was on a 21-match winning streak and fresh from winning a fifth Grand Slam title at the French Open, has never enjoyed success on grass and has not progressed beyond the quarter-finals at Wimbledon.
“I know what I need to change, and I’ll do that,” she told reporters at the All England Club as she analysed another painful loss.
“My tank of really pushing myself to the limits became suddenly empty. I was kind of surprised. But I know what I did wrong after Roland Garros. I didn’t really rest properly. I’m not going to make this mistake again.”
Swiatek had enjoyed a stellar claycourt season, triumphing at the Madrid and Rome Opens before clinching a fourth title at Roland Garros.
“After such a tough clay court season, I really must have my recovery. Maybe that’s also the reason. But I thought that I’m going to be able to play at the same level. I feel like on grass I need little bit more of that energy to keep being patient and accept some mistakes.