Iga Swiatek, 21, is now unstoppable.
Polish world number one Coco Gauff swept out of the ring, 6-1, 6-3, as she won her 35th straight singles match and title at the French Open.
— It totally dominates, says Åsa Carlsson on Channel 9.
else Iga Sweatk She lost a tennis match on February 16 when Jelena Ostapenko won three seats in the tiebreak.
Since then, ahead of today’s French Open final, Swiatek has won five consecutive tournaments and racked up 34 wins.
The 35th victory over 18-year-old shooting star Coco Gauff.
The American was more or less in the first set as Swiatek quickly went 4-0 and then won 6-1.
‘feeling panic’
– It’s a match against a goal. I was hoping Gauff would get off to a good start but she didn’t get it and instead would panic, says Channel 9 expert Åsa Carlsson.
In the second, Coco Gauff broke the Polish serve directly, but Swiatek responded quickly and turned to win 0-2 with a 6-3 score.
– Åsa Carlsson says she totally tramples the American.
After the match, Coco Gauff remained on the bench in tears.
This victory is the second for Ega Sweatek at the French Open, as well as the second major tournament in his career. With 35 consecutive singles victories, she touched upon the achievement of Venus Williams. The best of all time is Martina Navratilova who won 74 games in a row.
In order to win, Swiatek will receive 23 million prize money and increase her already superior lead in the world rankings.