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“What a prize?”. Iga Świętek does not take prisoners. Perfect retort Tennis

Iga Świątek successfully launched the new season. In a well-organized tournament in Adelaide, Polka was eliminated only in the semi-finals after defeating the leader of world lists, Ashleigh Barty. Earlier, however, she celebrated the revelation of the past season by Leylah Fernandez (24th WTA) and Wiktoria Azarenka (27th WTA).

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Good performances in the tournament in direct preparation for the Australian Open resulted in advancing to eighth place on Monday in the published WTA rankings. The Polish woman overtook the Spanish Paula Badosa.

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The tennis federation also presented the first WTA Tour ranking in the new season, in which they are taken into account results achieved in a given year. It is on the basis of this classification that the players are promoted to the WTA Finals. The 20-year-old was classified in sixth place, and the letter “Q” appeared next to her name on a golden background. This marking is used by players who have secured their promotion to the final tournament. The problem is that ¦wi±tek she cannot be sure of this promotion.

WTA There was a mishap when preparing the ranking, the bug has already been removed. However, everything was caught and commented by the Polish tennis player. “I know I had a solid week in Adelaide, but such an award? Thanks to the WTA,” she wrote on Twitter.

Swiatek was supposed to play in the tournament in Sydney, but the player informed that she had withdrawn from the tournament. So he will return to competition during the Grand Slam Australian Openwhich will start on Monday 17 January.

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