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Tennis number one admits she got emotional about Barty’s retirement

World number one Iga Swiatek said she cried for 40 minutes after learning of three-times Grand Slam champion Ash Barty’s shock retirement from tennis last month.

Iga Swiatek of Poland.

Iga Swiatek
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Swiatek took over the top ranking today after Australian Barty decided to call time on her career at the age of 25.

“I was crying for 40 minutes,” Swiatek told the BBC. “Mainly, it was because of Ash’s retirement. I didn’t know it was going to happen and it really surprised me.

“I always had this vision that we would all play until we are 35 or something, until our bodies are so tired that we can’t anymore.

“I needed time to actually understand what she must have thought. Her decision was really brave and I felt a lot of emotions because of that.”

Swiatek said she also became emotional after finding out that she could take over the top spot, which the 20-year-old Pole did after a second-round win at the Miami Open.

“I realised after two hours of being really emotional that ‘Hey, you don’t know what is going to happen yet and you still have to win some matches,'” Swiatek said.

She eventually went on to lift the title in Miami without dropping a set, defeating four-times Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 6-4 6-0 in the final.

The victory was her third consecutive trophy of the year after wins in Qatar and Indian Wells, making her the first woman to win the opening three WTA 1000 tournaments in a season.

Barty praised Swiatek and said she “thoroughly deserves” the number one crown.

“She’s an incredible person, a great tennis player. The way that she’s brought this fresh, fearless energy onto the court has been incredible,” Barty was quoted as saying by the WTA.

“I hope that she can take it and still be her, do it her own way, and really chase what she’s after in her career and her dreams.”

Swiatek added she was proud to be the first Polish player, female or male, to be crowned number one in singles.

“I usually don’t focus on numbers, on rankings, but this moment is huge to me,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I hope maybe one day there will be more of us in Poland playing tennis at the highest possible level. I’m extremely grateful that my work could be an inspiration for some people.

“And last but not least… I love the game and appreciate every moment of it these days.”

-Reuters

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