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PIX: Swiatek whips Gauff to win French Open

Last updated on: June 04, 2022 21:22 IST
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IMAGES from the French Open women's final played at Roland Garros on Saturday.

Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates with the trophy after beating USA's Coco Gauff to win the French Open women’s final

IMAGE: Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates with the trophy after beating USA's Coco Gauff to win the French Open women’s final. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

World No 1 Iga Swiatek confirmed her dominance of women's tennis by sweeping aside American teenager Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-3 to claim her second French Open title in three years on Saturday.

 

The 21-year-old Pole's blend of power, poise and precision on the clay was too much to handle for the 18-year-old Gauff, who never recovered from a shaky start in her maiden Grand Slam final.

Swiatek, who took over as world number one when Australian Ash Barty announced her shock retirement in March, has now won 35 consecutive matches -- matching the longest unbeaten streak since Venus Williams in 2000.

She raced through the opening set and snapped Gauff's brief resistance in the second to become the fourth player this century to lift the Suzanne Lenglen Cup on multiple occasions.

Iga Swiatek plays a return 

IMAGE: Iga Swiatek plays a return against Coco Gauff. It was the 2nd Grand Slam for the 21-year-old. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

"Two years ago winning this was something amazing. This time I feel I worked hard to get here. It was pretty tough, the pressure was big," said Swiatek after sobbing when the Polish anthem was being played.

"Thank you fans for the support, for coming, all the Polish flags I see there," she added, also thanking her team.

"I am happy that every piece has finally come together."

Coco Gauff was error-prone in the final

IMAGE: Coco Gauff was error-prone in the final. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Gauff thanked her team for getting her to the final.

"I'm sorry I could not get this one today, but thank you guys for always supporting me," she said.

Gauff had promised to play without pressure but in muggy conditions, she failed to find her breath as Swiatek's all-in tennis added to the suffocating atmosphere.

The top seed, who now has two Grand Slam titles to her name, made the most of her opponent's early nerves to break in the first game, setting the tone of a showdown many had hoped would be a close contest.

A superb backhand passing shot winner got Gauff into the groove, but Swiatek kept the pressure on and stole her serve again as she dragged the American off the court and forced her to hit a forehand wide.

Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning match point against USA's Coco Gauff

IMAGE: Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning match point against USA's Coco Gauff. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

She held for 4-0 and with little to lose, Gauff started to play more freely.

But the Pole hit back harder to go 5-1 up with a gravity-defying forehand winner that dusted the baseline.

Gauff saved a set point with a forehand winner but fired a backhand wide to go one down after just over half an hour.

Swiatek broke back for 2-2 in the 2nd set before raining winners to go up  5-2

IMAGE: Swiatek broke back for 2-2 in the 2nd set before raining winners to go up 5-2 in the 2nd set. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

But as a cool breeze lowered the temperature on court Philippe Chatrier, Gauff turned up the heat to go 2-0 up in the second set.

Eager for a longer contest, the crowd chanted "Coco, Coco!" as Gauff slipped to 0-30 on her serve at 2-1.

Swiatek was undeterred and she broke back for 2-2 before drowning Gauff in a deluge of winners to race to 5-2 up.

Coco Gauff was a picture of frustration throughout the final

IMAGE: Coco Gauff was a picture of frustration throughout the final. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

The American's ordeal ended after 68 minutes when she sent a forehand long to hand Swiatek the title.

The new champion ran to her box after a brief celebration, while Gauff sat on her courtside chair and wept.

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