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Swiatek poised to become part of exclusive group vying for fourth French Open championship

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Iga Swiatek is set to make history at the French Open as she aims to join the elite group of players who have won the Suzanne Lenglen Cup four times. With back-to-back titles in Madrid and Rome, the World No.1 is on a 12-match winning streak and is the favorite to claim her fourth triumph at Roland Garros.

Swiatek’s dominance on clay has been compared to legends like Chris Evert, with her top spin and movement making her a formidable force on the red dirt. American great Martina Navratilova praised Swiatek’s consistency and major wins, highlighting why she has been at the top of the rankings for so long.

The Polish star’s recent victories over world number two Aryna Sabalenka in Madrid and Rome have only added to her confidence heading into the French Open. Swiatek is determined to stay focused and enjoy the moment, knowing that she will have a target on her back as the top-ranked player in the tournament.

As she prepares to defend her title in Paris, Swiatek is ready to face the challenge and make her mark on the history books. With the potential to achieve a rare ‘Triple Crown’ by winning the Madrid-Rome-Paris titles in the same season, all eyes will be on Swiatek as she looks to etch her name alongside tennis legends like Evert, Graf, and Henin.

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