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The back garden was given egg strips one after another, where should the queen of red soil go?

The Madrid Masters were in full swing but last night came with a shocking result, as Swiatek was swept 6-1 in the semi-finals against Gauff in two games, leaving the world No. 2 who had not won the title for 11 months.


On the one hand, there is a protracted championship drought, and on the other hand, being beaten by the opponent on clay with such a disparity, is this still the Polish queen we are familiar with?


If Swiatek's performances on hard and grass courts were a fair match for her opponents, she has been dominant on clay courts in the past. At the age of 23, she won the French Open four times and can be called a generation of clay queens; Giving her opponent duck eggs or fritters many times shows her unique strength on clay.



While lamenting the wrongdoing, let's take stock of the Pole's series of achievements since winning the French Open last year!


Wimbledon third round (lost to Putintseva)

Olympic bronze medal (lost to Zheng Qinwen)

If Wimbledon's early exit is still her "regular operation" because she is not good at grass, then the defeat of Roland Garros by Zheng Qinwen in the back garden may be a watershed moment when her form began to decline.



Cincinnati semifinals (lost to Sabalenka)

US Open quarterfinals (lost to Pegula)

Group stage of the finals (2 wins, 1 loss, loss to Gauff)

United Cup runners-up (lost to Gauff)

At the end of the year, it was also the moment when Swiatek grabbed power. After all, the year before last, she finally won the year-end finals after falling behind in points, surpassing Sabalenka and returning to the world No. 1 in one fell swoop. However, this time it was disappointing, even if they won two games in the group stage, they could not escape the doom of qualifying.


Australian Open semi-finals (lost to Case)

She was expected to reach the final of the Australian Open for the first time, but she returned with match point in hand, and the script for the final "Sabalenka vs. Schwiatek" that fans had been waiting for did not happen.



Doha semi-finals (lost to Ostapenko)

Dubai quarterfinals (lost to Andreeva)

Indian Wells semi-finals (lost to Andreeva)

Miami quarterfinals (lost to Iella)

Moving on to the hard courts of Asia and North America, she continued to play the role of loser against bitter master Ostapenko and Russia's new generation Andreeva. The former French Open champion is still having fun in front of Swiatek, while Andreeva is also a newborn calf who is not afraid of tigers, and has beaten strong opponents one after another.


Stuttgart quarterfinals (lost to Ostapenko)

Madrid semi-finals (lost to Gauff)

Even in the European clay season, Swiatek still failed to find the key to win Fat in the back garden, and it was surprising that he was teased by Gauff with such a big score in Madrid.


With the French Open on the agenda, will Swiatek, the defending champion, be able to adjust her form in time? If the Rome 1000 and French Open scores are not guaranteed, their world rankings will fall further.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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