The goal is not playing or feeling perfectly but winning when you re not feeling perfect Iga Swiatek on being a perfectionist
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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. Iga Swiatek was asked how she controls her urge to be a notorious perfectionist with the WTA following her title win. In response, the 21-year-old said that winning when one is not feeling one's best is the goal rather than always playing or feeling perfectly. "I kind of stopped thinking that way," Iga Swiatek said, adding, "The goal is not playing or feeling perfectly, but winning when you're not feeling perfect, or winning when you're not comfortable on court and you can't play with your intuition. You have to always change something. That is the key in tennis because we have so many conditions throughout the whole season, different balls, different racquet tensions." She added that while finding "that perfect feeling" on the court is hard, she has experienced it twice this season, likely referencing her Roland Garros and US Open wins. "Finding that perfect feeling is really hard. I feel like I had it maybe twice this season and that's still a lot. On the other tournaments it's just working through the times when you're not feeling perfect," the Pole said.
The goal is not playing or feeling perfectly but winning when you re not feeling perfect - Iga Swiatek on being a perfectionist
Iga Swiatek at the San Diego Open World No. 1 Iga Swiatek defeated 77th-ranked to win the San Diego Open final on Sunday, earning her eighth title of the year and her 11th WTA title overall. Swiatek overcame the 26-year-old Croatian 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 in the summit clash in San Diego. The win was also the 64th of the season for the three-time Grand Slam winner, who has won the French Open and this year. 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. Iga Swiatek was asked how she controls her urge to be a notorious perfectionist with the WTA following her title win. In response, the 21-year-old said that winning when one is not feeling one's best is the goal rather than always playing or feeling perfectly. "I kind of stopped thinking that way," Iga Swiatek said, adding, "The goal is not playing or feeling perfectly, but winning when you're not feeling perfect, or winning when you're not comfortable on court and you can't play with your intuition. You have to always change something. That is the key in tennis because we have so many conditions throughout the whole season, different balls, different racquet tensions." She added that while finding "that perfect feeling" on the court is hard, she has experienced it twice this season, likely referencing her Roland Garros and US Open wins. "Finding that perfect feeling is really hard. I feel like I had it maybe twice this season and that's still a lot. On the other tournaments it's just working through the times when you're not feeling perfect," the Pole said.