Hopefully this will be the last time Pam Shriver on Iga Swiatek s attempt to distract her opponent in San Diego Open final
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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.
Hopefully this will be the last time - Pam Shriver on Iga Swiatek s attempt to distract her opponent in San Diego Open final
Pam Shriver hopes Iga Swiatek doesn't repeat her act of raising her arms during a point won the inaugural edition of the San Diego Open on Sunday as she downed Croatia's 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 in one hour and 47 minutes. It was the World No. 1's eighth title of the season and a second WTA 500 tournament win. The Pole has enjoyed an extraordinary ten months so far, with a few important events remaining in the year. She has won 64 out of the 72 matches that she has played, while also improving her head-to-head record against 47th-ranked Vekic to 3-0. During the finals, there was an unusual moment when Swiatek was down a break point and she raised her arms in the air right after returning the ball at the net, forcing the viewers to think that she was trying to distract her opponent. Although Vekic won the point, broke the top seed and eventually took the second set, with Swiatek and called for warnings and penalties. Former American player and 22-time Grand Slam doubles champion Pam Shriver took to social media to state that Vekic was not affected by Swiatek's gesture and won the point anyway. Shriver also hoped that the Pole wouldn't repeat such actions in the future since she didn't need to. "Agree it was hindrance, IF the opponent was distracted by the unnecessary hindering move, but Donna did not see the move and was not bothered by it and won the point. Hopefully, this will be the last time Iga does this. She is WAY too good for this maneuver," Shriver tweeted. Agree it was hinderance, IF the opponent was distracted by the unnecessary hindering move, but Donna did not see the move and was not bothered by it and won the point. Hopefully this will be last time Iga does this. She is WAY too good for this maneuver. Agree it was hinderance, IF the opponent was distracted by the unnecessary hindering move, but Donna did not see the move and was not bothered by it and won the point. Hopefully this will be last time Iga does this. She is WAY too good for this maneuver. 21-year-old Swiatek a while after the title clash ended. "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," Swiatek wrote. 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.