Iga Swiatek says what she plans to do in the offseason as she reviews her 2024 season
Iga Swiatek took to Instagram to share some thoughts on her 2024 season.
The 23-year-old’s season came to an end after Poland were eliminated from the Billie Jean King Cup on Monday.
The World number two kept her country’s hopes alive by beating Jasmine Paolini in the second match of the semi-final tie against Italy.
But alongside Katarzyna Kawa, Swiatek lost the deciding doubles contest 5-7, 5-7 to Olympic champions Paolini and Sara Errani, as Italy went on to win the title.
What did Iga Swiatek say about her 2024 season?
2024 was an interesting one for Iga Swiatek, who claimed another Grand Slam title, but lost her World number one ranking.
Aryna Sabalenka produced the best season of her career, which included two major title wins, to ascend to the summit of women’s tennis.
This has also been a year of change for Swiatek, who now has a new coach in Wim Fissette after parting ways with Tomasz Wiktorowski.
On Friday afternoon, Swiatek took to social media to express how she felt about her season, which yielded five titles.
“Thanks for this season. First and foremost I’m thanking myself and my team because it was another extraordinary year,” the Pole wrote.