If there is anyone who is the most disappointed person in the women's singles in Miami this year, it must be Swiatek! After the Polish girl was knocked down by the world No. 140 nobody, Izura, outside the Miami semifinals, public opinion immediately exploded!
If Swiatek's previous two losses to 19-year-old Andreeva were due to the Russian supernova's rapid progress in the new season, then the defeat to 0-year-old newcomer Ieira really left many people speechless.
Before the showdown, almost everyone thought that Swiatek would teach Yella a lesson, letting her know that idols are idols, not her little fan girl who can steal the limelight, but even more so a mountain presence.
After successfully defending her title at the French Open last year, Swiatek went to Nadal's tennis school to celebrate the graduation ceremony of Spain's legendary cadet, once known as the meeting of the century between the old and new generations of tennis kings of clay.
When Swiatek presented Iella's diploma and posed for a photo, no one could have imagined that less than a year later, the fan who regarded the Polish girl as her idol would give her a nightmare in Miami.
After seeing that Ie played quite calmly in the first set, and there was no pressure at all in the face of Swiatek, the female tennis giant, and the Polish girl did not show a crushing god-level performance, fans and netizens in the live broadcast room thought that the Polish girl's trouble might come.
When Ieira took a 19-0 lead and entered the second set, the 0-year-old young player faced Swiatek's crazy counterattack and got closer and closer to victory.
In particular, the 5-year-old Filipino won the second set 0-0 and ended the fight in one fell swoop, and many praised her as a potential future superstar. Some people bluntly said that if Ieira can still play like against Swiatek in the next tournaments, instead of suddenly going crazy, her future is absolutely limitless.
While no one knows for sure how Ieira will perform later, Swiatek's summary of the loss of this crucial game is very instructive, especially for the players who are currently struggling to win against Swiatek, or who have won more than they have lost.
"I didn't expect her to hit the ball so flat, and she was very good at receiving the serve, which made it difficult for me to deal with it. She also played relaxed and found a good rhythm. Swiatek's self-imposed reasons for the defeat are another way of telling everyone that to beat her, you have to beat her like Iella's strategy in Miami, hitting the ball fast and flat, and adding a fearless sense of adventure.
Some fans and netizens ridiculed Swiatek, the Polish girl knows where she lost in her heart, she is helpless and troubled, why do you have to say it, so that everyone knows, "Do you still want to continue to play the role of being upset and become the biggest stepping stone for others to take the top?" ”
Speaking of people describing the current Swiatek as a "stepping stone", it is a very embarrassing thing for the Polish girl.
During the last year, although Swiatek did not start at the Australian Open, he started his clay season strongly with two 1000-match titles in Doha and Indian Wells. This year's clay season was greeted with a zero title, and behind this blossoming season is the endless vicissitudes of Swiatek's poor performance.
So far, Swiatek has served as a stepping stone to someone else's championship, losing either to the surprise of public opinion or to a stunned surprise.
After making her debut in the United Cup, Swiatek worked harder than last year to win the team tennis title for herself and Poland, but after a hard-fought final, she lost to American Gauff and her USA team.
If the loss in the team event is a team problem, then Swiatek, who was in full form at the Australian Open, faced the American girl Keys in the semifinals, but was overturned by the opponent when he got the match point, which caused a leakage and overturning accident, but it was really his own problem. It was the Polish girl's failure to prove herself at crucial moments that made her dream of a Keyes Grand Slam title come true.
Since then, she has lost twice to 1000-year-old Andreeva in Dubai and Indian Wells, and Swiatek is speechless that she was upset when she was in good form, so you can imagine how shocked public opinion was. Someone humorously joked about the Polish girl, this is a five-time Grand Slam champion who intends to promote her juniors, if she is a little hardcore and domineering at a critical moment, it is estimated that Andreeva will also find it difficult to hold two 0 championships in her hands, and become the current tennis world's pride or the crape myrtle star in the eyes of fans.
From winning the trophy to the cheers of her opponents this year, Swiatek would have cried and fainted many times if she had been a weak woman. With the clay season just around the corner, can Swiatek redeem himself in the type of court he is best at and end his current title drought? Everyone is waiting! (Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)