Started playing tennis after seeing sister, won the first ‘Grand Slam’ at the age of 17, now became the most successful player of the century
Along with this, Inga Svitayek is the player with the most consecutive wins in the 21st century with the victory of the French Open.
Jun 05, 2022 | 12:08 am
NewsNCR Hindi | Edited By: Riya Kasana
Jun 05, 2022 | 12:08 am
Poland’s young star player Inga Svantek won the French Open title for the second time, with which her 35-match winning campaign continues. She defeated young star Coco Gauff in the final. For some time now, Iga has created panic in the world of tennis. Inga was born in 2001 in the capital of Poland, Versaw. Seeing her elder sister playing tennis, she was inspired and she started playing too. His sister stopped playing due to injury, but life has found a new path. (AFP)
In the year 2018, at the age of just 17, she became the Junior Wimbledon Champion. After this, in the year 2019, she came to play at the senior level for the first time. She made it to the main draw of the Australian Open but was eliminated in the second round. At the same time, she managed to reach the fourth round in the French Open. This year she reached the top 50 for the first time.AFP)
In the year 2020, she reached the final of the French Open for the first time, which was her first Grand Slam final. She defeated Sofia Kenin here and won her first Grand Slam title
Iga is known for his sharp backhand. She strikes a backhand faster than many male players, which helps her play on all types of courts. There is also power in his shots, which makes it difficult for the front to return. (AFP)
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