What?! Is this really what makes Iga Swiatek so good? Let us know in the comments below... 👇
@maciejzniebuszewa80772 жыл бұрын
Sorry about him, he doesn't know what he's doing. Misunderstood national pride. It happens
@iguassu282 жыл бұрын
Iga plays revolutionary tennis. This is the future in the WTA.
@kumarsabaratnam47872 жыл бұрын
Super analysis of Igas play. Shes very fit & agile.
@yennyrodriguezdemorales3228 Жыл бұрын
IGA is just excellent, and her tactic game is spectacular
@stevederen9212 жыл бұрын
Uhh, besides the dynamics and kinetics there is also... the brain that really makes or breaks the game... and this is 70% of the game. The remaining 30% are a marathon, sprint, geometry, ballet, tracking, and focus. At the same time, you must be aggressive and relaxed, which contradicts each other. Tennis is a diabolical game and having only parts of the above list will not make you a champion. This is only for special people of high intelligence... and "that" something special.
@bongd244 Жыл бұрын
The thing I noticed was She can predict the movement of her oponent.
@pinkcat88552 жыл бұрын
Iga Swiatek has explained it the best in her interview. Below are fragments from the interview. "After two of my five days without a racket in my hand after the Australian Open, I felt ready, very fresh. And after the US Open , I was recovering for a long time - says Iga." "After the US Open won in mid-September, Świątek had a 25-day break before the next match (at the tournament in Ostrava). But Iga tells us that she paid the highest price of the season for the New York victory. - I was getting such cramps at night that I couldn't sleep at all. There is a lot of tension during such a tournament and only afterwards do you feel how difficult it was. It happens when the adrenaline is gone, when the arousal has passed, the attitude that you have to play, fight. The night after the final was very tough. I thought to myself at night, suffering that there are athletes who feel such pain after each start, and I came to the conclusion that I am glad that it rarely happens in tennis - says Iga. - I survived and everything is fine, but without a doubt it was one of the most difficult moments this year." "It is not hard to imagine how tired Swiatek can be when it is noticed that this is her first such intense season in her career. Iga finished last year with only 49 performances. Let's not try to add 17 matches she played in doubles last season (she doesn't play doubles this year). It is a completely different kind of effort, coaches often emphasize that doubles for top-class singles is a form of good training." "As many as 72 Iga matches from 2022 are of course the highest number of games played in the WTA tour. The world number two, Ons Jabeur , currently has 61 games played (balance sheet 45: 16). We will see the difference even more clearly when we count that the Polish woman spent a total of 119 hours and 19 minutes (five days) on the courts, and the Tunisian - 93 hours and 50 minutes. More than a day less. Let's go further, just looking at the number of games played. Apart from Świątek and Jabeur, the WTA Finals will also feature: Jessica Pegula who played 60 matches in 2022 (balance 42:18) Coco Gauff (57 matches, 38:19) Maria Sakkari (59 matches, 37:22) Caroline Garcia (60 matches, 41:19) Aryna Sabalenka (50 matches, 30:20) Daria Kasatkina (60 matches, 40:20) "Of course, there are tennis players in this group who also play doubles. And they are successful in it, which means they played a lot of doubles matches. But it really doesn't make sense to sum up singles and doubles matches." " It is more and more challenging to stay energized and focused" " I remember that when I started working with coach Wiktorowski and he gave me five days off after the Australian Open, I was shocked and wondered how I would react to as much time off as I would do during this time. And now I really feel that each tournament is very demanding physically. It is also becoming more and more challenging to stay aroused and focused. Ostrava and San Diego were the most difficult - tells us Iga Świątek." " I have made a decision that will mean that I will not have to be afraid whether I will play the next season in good health. 72 games played this year are behind me and it really involves costs that are not visible. I have to take care of myself. There would be another time zone change, in a more difficult side for the body. It would also be unfavorable to change the climate from warm to cold, changing the surface, rhythm and routines. And everything would have to happen instantly - explains Iga." " Swiatek is curious how American Pegula and Gauff will deal with the attempt to combine the game in Fort Worth and Glasgow. "I am very curious to see how they will handle themselves and whether it will affect their well-being," she says. - Last year and this season as a consequence, you could see how some players by joining the two tournaments in a very short time and in different parts of the world paid for it later. It was a downgrade for several months. Hopefully next year, the WTA and ITF will really work together on the dates and locations for these two events. What is happening now is also not conducive to the quality of the show. I understand that it is not easy for activists and that they choose the best offers when it comes to the arena, fans, and the city that wants to organize such an event. But I think that the players, and therefore the fans, should be in the first place - sums up Świątek."
@ЕгорСопожников2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by balance?
@lewiselie-martineaux Жыл бұрын
Top Grade and insightful analytics. The awareness of the toll on the body in measurable terms is amazing. Gathering of useful accessible data that informs from different matches at different locations, time-zones and in contrasting environments is handy, towards being ready indeed. This speaks to readiness at another level which could be very advantageous for athlete and team when needed. A wise trainer (RW) said to a wise and athletically successful Tennis Champion (VW) and I quote or rather paraphrase, " to win in Tennis, you got to learn to move your feet." Iga I'd say, powerfully has that, as part of her successful skill set and attributes, of being a complete player as well.
@lewiselie-martineaux Жыл бұрын
My apologies friends, but I think that I am getting involved too much into Athletically deep stuff😢 that pulls at me? 🎉🎉 Cheers to all my Champions now and always😂
@cola7ups8232 жыл бұрын
The secret skill is being dedicated to the sport by training hard and keeping your body in shape. Also surrounding yourself with the right staff. Iga is a professional and she expects the same from her staff.
@dzulkafleysamad38252 жыл бұрын
Most exciting women's tennis player since Maria Sharapova
@braksodont Жыл бұрын
but quiet, this roaring was unfair behaviour.
@dbestspiffy4001 Жыл бұрын
IGA ❤
@angelatanurdzic7508 Жыл бұрын
1ga 👏🎾❤️
@TheDeadlyKnight6 ай бұрын
Her movement & groundstrokes are fantastic & elite. The modern tour is a physical grind though. She’s probably at her career peak capability now. Hope she holds up a couple more yrs to see how much she can achieve. Can she be as good as Clijisters, Henin, Sharapova, Venus & Seles? I already think she’s a better player than I remember Hingis being
@zbigniewbecker50802 жыл бұрын
Sir, your analysis is fascinating and top class, but could you find a Polish-speaking person to teach you the proper pronounciation of the name Świątek, please!? A tip: don't just follow how it's written, which you seem to be doing, as some letters are spoken rather differently in Polish and English. Cheers.
@elwiraludwikowska95762 жыл бұрын
There are ptograms that give the pronunciation of names in phonetic transcription to any language. Takes a little effirt to find it. 99% of journalists hsve learnt the proper or the closest to actual pronunciation of the WORLD NO 1 IGA ŚWIĄTEK. good luck improving
@wojtekja Жыл бұрын
Dałbyś spokój. To nie ma znaczenia jak wymawia Świątek. Każdego chcesz poprawiać? Czy Ty też wymawiasz prawidłowo wszystkich znanych sportowców? Wątpię! Wiadomo, Wolacy mają te swoje kompleksy, ale po co się obnażać światu?
@olafsrensen95782 жыл бұрын
The strokes are close to her body (bent arm,s) and big corrrotation that"s make them orsom hard and solid and difficult to read.
@andrewwebster2403 Жыл бұрын
Look out for Rybakina! It should be a great rivalry!
@JerzyBorowski-ot3ie Жыл бұрын
Jak TA KRÓLOWA POLSKA KOCHANA KRÓLOWA PARYŻA KRÓLOWA ŚWIATA gra TO POEZJA TO MUZYKA TO MIŁOŚĆ TO BÓG na zawsze
@białoczerwony46692 жыл бұрын
1GA
@jamessewell2672 Жыл бұрын
💞🦾BUT COCO IS THE BEST OF THE BEST PLAYER
@barbaraakinbowale44562 жыл бұрын
It's her very strong muscle in her femurs, thighs, compact solid chest area and bighand grip and feet. She is no match for any biological woman, not even Serena. The only people who can and have beaten her, are the same type of women like her. Good job! There is no doubt that there are a lot of different type of woman in tennis especially these days. Saying that, there were similar women in Serena's time. Things are changing. What I would like to see is different types of men taking part in biological men sports too.
@andrzejkrasnicki2 жыл бұрын
It is a shame you cannot pronounce her name in proper way.
@maciejzniebuszewa80772 жыл бұрын
Przestań. Ma ukształtowany aparat mowy i nie jest w stanie wymówić pewnych głosek albo sylab. Osobiście bardzo się cieszę, że nasz język jest tak trudny i nie dla wszystkich. Merytorycznie super materiał i bardzo życzliwy dla Igi. Czy tego ma się wstydzić? Wkurzyłeś mnie
@vojtasjedyny2 жыл бұрын
@@maciejzniebuszewa8077 Gdyby było tak, jak mówisz, to wszyscy anglosascy komentatorzy kaleczyliby jej nazwisko - a tak wcale nie jest. Ba, wielu potrafi bardzo dobrze wymawiać jej nazwisko (np. Oscar Chamberlain, Kevin Skinner, Tim White, Cam Williams). Wszystko jest kwestią chęci, profesjonalizmu, szacunku do sportowca i dla widzów. Innym po prostu się nie chce, mają to gdzieś.
@maciejzniebuszewa80772 жыл бұрын
@@vojtasjedyny Nie każdy ma słuch do języków. Jedź do Wielkiej Brytanii i spróbuj tam popisywać się swoim fluent English. Tylko przez grzeczność nie powiedzą Ci z jakiego rejonu świata jesteś. Szukasz dziury w całym
@maciejzniebuszewa80772 жыл бұрын
Jeszcze nigdy nie słyszałem od jakiegokolwiek angielskiego komentatora prawidłowej wymowy tego nazwiska i wybacz, nie będę szukał tych komentatorów, bo i tak nie wierzę, że wymawiają je bezbłędnie
@vojtasjedyny2 жыл бұрын
@@maciejzniebuszewa8077 Nie powiedziałem, że wymawiają absolutnie idealnie, ale bardzo dobrze. A to, że nie słyszałeś, nie oznacza, że nie istnieje. To nie jest kwestia wiary, takie są fakty.
@WaltKurtz682 жыл бұрын
You're too lazy to correctly pronounce her name so I'm I'm not going to watch your video.
@laverite64272 жыл бұрын
Iga and her team should not mix politics with sports. They shouldn't follow the bad example of the Wimbledon's executives encouraged by Boris Johnson.
@jaset3622 жыл бұрын
You better keep your advises to yourself. They are not wise really.
@laverite64272 жыл бұрын
@@jaset362 Please don't be silly. My advise is a good one. Never mix politics with sport
@jaset3622 жыл бұрын
@@laverite6427 You're wrong.Your advise is an attempt of censorship someone else freedom of expression. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of individuals to freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly. Several of those freedoms are known under the general term “freedom of expression.” Iga like everyone has the right to freedom of expression. Thus ,you may disagree with her or/and her team opinions but you have no right to advise what they should or shouldn't do because it's violation their freedom of expression. You have no right to censor Iga's and her team and anything they said and did and will say or do in the future.
@jacekg.53792 жыл бұрын
Are you a human by the way ?
@laverite64272 жыл бұрын
@@jaset362 That is in bloody America and its doesn't work. The press is bias paid by the government.