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She doesn’t give a damn!!!! Why should she coz she’s a world’s no.1 and the real queen of the court❤❤❤❤❤. Let the smaller players have their share of the smaller pieces of cake, while she’s holding on to the bigger chunk. Being a worlds no.1 is more important than winning individual tournaments. Iga is a name that other players are trying to be but it’s only in their dreams. She’s just 23 and have many more years ahead to leave a legacy as the GREATEST PLAYERS EVER ON THE PLANET.👌👌👌❤❤❤❤❤
After her loss to Pegula, Iga Swiatek gave a great statement about expectations, ‘When you go to a tournament, they want to know what my goal is… winning the final, the semifinal… & it’s just not it. These are not my goals when I go in a tournament’
“I think you said coming into the tournament that you had lower expectations for yourself. Was that because of how you were playing or more because you were taking the pressure off yourself?”
Iga: “Well, I’m always trying to have lower expectations, because I know that, like, any of us can win this tournament, and it’s not going to be easy, you know. And also, I feel like when I have high expectations, I never perform well. So I try to lower them. It’s not like it’s just low and that’s it, you know, because it’s hard to have low expectations when everybody is expecting something from you, and you kind of know that you might have a game to play well.
But for sure, I mean, I remember how it was last year, and, you know, I’m not gonna just expect from myself that I’m always going to win. I’m more just focusing on the work. And it’s more of an answer, because when I talk to you guys, because everybody is always, like, speaking about results straightaway when you go to a tournament, they want to know what my goal is, I don’t know, winning the final, the semifinal, and it’s just not it, you know. These are not my goals when I go in a tournament.
That’s my answer kind of, because I want to explain that I don’t expect from myself the results. I’m more expecting that I’m going to work and I’m going to go through some problems and work on them, and that’s it.”
(via US Open Press)