Explained How Iga Swiatek became the center of controversy despite winning San Diego Open
Explained How Iga Swiatek became the center of controversy despite winning San Diego Open Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
And congrats for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net.This is the best prize/trophy ever! Thank you San Diego for an amazing (cloudy) week and this unique vibe. I love it here. And congrats for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net. Fans, however, refused to accept the apology, reminding Swiatek that she has indulged in similar acts in the past as well. "Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to," a fan said. Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to. Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to. Television commentators were divided on the issue, with one arguing that Iga Swiatek might have been "trying to catch her balance." Fans, however, were not too satisfied with that explanation. Taylor Townsend said Iga might have been “trying to catch her balance”. Taylor needs to be relieved of her commentating responsibilities for lying to the public. Goodall said it best: “one could argue it is very unsportsmanlike”. Taylor is just a Player’s Coucil stooge. Taylor Townsend said Iga might have been “trying to catch her balance”. Taylor needs to be relieved of her commentating responsibilities for lying to the public. Goodall said it best: “one could argue it is very unsportsmanlike”. Taylor is just a Player’s Coucil stooge.
Explained How Iga Swiatek became the center of controversy despite winning San Diego Open
Swiatek appeared to raise her hands in order to distract her opponent at the net , who had an incredible season, defeated 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 to clinch the San Diego Open title on Sunday. The triumph in San Diego was Swiatek's eighth title win of 2022, including two Grand Slam victories - the French Open and the US Open. The Pole, who has a staggering 64-8 win-loss record this year, has delighted the tennis fraternity with her on-court dominance as well as her humanitarian work that earned her a . Swiatek's popularity, however, failed to save her from the wrath of tennis fans when she appeared to distract her opponent during the course of an incredible rally that finally went Vekic's way. She needs to stop doing this. Totally unnecessary…..She needs to stop doing this. Totally unnecessary….. The Croatian was leading 3-2 with a break point at 15-40 in the second set, with both players positioned near the baseline when a net cord caused the ball to balloon up and drop near the net, forcing Swiatek to cover a lot of ground in order to reach the ball. The World No. 1 did so, but even as the crowd cheered her on, she raised both her hands immediately after sending off a smart return. Vekic remained unfazed and subsequently unleashed a forehand winner that brought a section of the crowd to their feet. Swiatek went on to win the match, and while the reasons for her actions remain unclear, she did apologize to Vekic on social media. "This is the best prize/trophy ever! Thank you San Diego for an amazing (cloudy)week and this unique vibe. I love it here. And congrats Donna Vekic for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net," she tweeted. This is the best prize/trophy ever! Thank you San Diego for an amazing (cloudy) week and this unique vibe. I love it here.And congrats for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net.This is the best prize/trophy ever! Thank you San Diego for an amazing (cloudy) week and this unique vibe. I love it here. And congrats for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net. Fans, however, refused to accept the apology, reminding Swiatek that she has indulged in similar acts in the past as well. "Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to," a fan said. Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to. Hahahaha you've been waving your hands at the net to distract people all year. Don't act like this is the ONLY match you did it in. You have a lot of other players to apologize to. Television commentators were divided on the issue, with one arguing that Iga Swiatek might have been "trying to catch her balance." Fans, however, were not too satisfied with that explanation. Taylor Townsend said Iga might have been “trying to catch her balance”. Taylor needs to be relieved of her commentating responsibilities for lying to the public. Goodall said it best: “one could argue it is very unsportsmanlike”. Taylor is just a Player’s Coucil stooge. Taylor Townsend said Iga might have been “trying to catch her balance”. Taylor needs to be relieved of her commentating responsibilities for lying to the public. Goodall said it best: “one could argue it is very unsportsmanlike”. Taylor is just a Player’s Coucil stooge.