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Second sub: Can Iga Swike start the Clay Season for Carlos Alcaraz?

MONews
2 Min Read

Iga Swike has been set as a mammal for several months.

The world’s second place has defended 4,195 points in the clay coat season since 2024, which has won all tournaments at the Surface Bar the Stuttgart Open. Nevertheless, she reached the semi -finals.

Poland’s SWIATEK has won both WTA 1,000 titles in Madrid and Italy, and raised 2,000 points by defending the French open title.

In short, she has 54%of 7,276 points in the next six weeks, and nobody is defending the world’s third -largest Jessica Pegula.

Clay is the best surface of SWIATEK, and her slow conditions have spent more time on her fast forehand and backed up to a great exercise around the court.

But it was a tricky year for SWIATEK. She was defeated in the Australian Open Semi -finals in the Match Point Up, and Filipina Alexandra EALA was stunned at Miami Open and cuts stressful and annoying figures in court.

SWIATEK also had to deal with angry events in the court and was abused by Miami’s “aggressive and provocative fan.”

As Carlos Alcaraz showed, she returns to her preferred Clay can provide her reset.

Like SWIATEK, Alcaraz is a French open champion. He also had a mixed year -round start. He suffered amazing losses in Miami and tends to be overly self -critical, like Swikek.

The new Monte Carlo champion ran to the title and did not have all his own way. His quantitative final for Arthur Fils was a tricky and tight encounter, and Spain took second place in the early stage of the final with Lorenzo Musetti.

But Alcaraz found a way and ultimately found a way to win. It can be imitated by the Stuttgart this week and the Swig Arc beyond it.

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