Iga Swiatek will make her debut at the upcoming Korea Open in Seoul, South Korea. Despite her recent form and ominous presence on court, she is not looking too far ahead in the tournament, focusing on making it through the early stages.

Swiatek started the season slowly by her extremely lofty standards. She was defeated in the Australian Open and Roland Garros semi-finals, with her clay form failing her as she failed to reach a single final in the opening six months of 2025.

This actually came on grass at Bad Homburg, losing out to American number two Jessica Pegula. She went into Wimbledon as the number eight seed, but managed to win the title in commanding fashion. She dropped just one set throughout the event, and whitewashed Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the final to seal her first Wi

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