The beginning of 2025 does not fit for Iga Świątek. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/ebffc9/620x0/1/0/2024/11/08/jzpdlmmmcuuuuuu2yl4exic3qhyrdtgsjjfpfvacojf.png" alt = "iga Świątek/youtube @temswiatek" styles = "background-color: rgba (48,41,47,1)" > < p > Although it is still included in the world's forehead & oacute; tennis, the Polish woman has not won any tournament yet and has not even reached the finals. Her problems are not only a sporty character & ndash; Increasingly, M&P; Oacute; experts are about mental difficulties, which began to disturb her from achieving the best result. Now the well -known commentator Lech Sidor took the floor, indicating the surprising & ampquo; hero of the second plan & rdquo; & ndash; tennis father, Tomasz Świątka.

< P >From January, Iga has played a series of tournament & Oacute; W & AMP; NDASH; From United Cup, through the Australian Open, to prestigious WTA 1000 events in the Middle East and the USA. Each time she presented the moments of an excellent game, but the key matches ended with painful failures. Recent performances & ndash; among others Losing with Alexandra Eala in the quarter -finals of Miami Open & AMP; NDASH; They were widely commented as one of the worst in her career, informs Goniec.

< p > Świątek, which has been known for his mental iron immunity for years, today is more and more often being carried away by emotions. There are throwing balls, violent gestures, and a clear tension shows in the game. Experts emphasize that her perfectionism can rotate against her today. Losing matches begin to be not only a sports failure for her, but a personal drama.

< P >Commentator Lech Sidor suggested that perhaps a deeper source & oacute; the problem is not media pressure, but & Hellip; Father's absence. For years, Tomasz Świątek was the closest advisor and support of C & Amp; Oacute; Rki. Although he did not appear in the media, he had a huge impact on her divorce and successes.

< p > & ndash; The last time you saw Iga's father at the tournament ? I think in Stuttgart last year. Tomek was always with her day after day. And he did a phenomenal job & ndash; m & oacute; sidor.

< p > according to the commentator, Tomasz Świątek not only organized a career of C & Amp; Oacute; Rki, but was also her psychological support. & ndash; She called him when she needed support after his defeat. He taught her respect for the coach & oacute; in and humbleness towards the game. And now & ndash; He is not in the stands, it is not visible in boxing & ndash; reported Sidor, recalling the childhood stories of Iga.

< p > This is this absence & ndash; According to the expert & ndash; can affect the emotional destabilization of the player and difficulties in dealing with pressure.

< p > Świątek is still an outstanding tennis player & ndash; full of talent, diligence and ambition. Crises in sport are natural, and real masters are known not after they often win, but how they can rise after failures. If she really lacks paternity support, maybe it's time to think about returning to the roots – not only of the sports, but also emotional.

< p > everything indicates that the next months & ndash; Including the Iga season on the earth courts & ndash; will be decisive. Will he find a balance and will reach for great trophies again ? this is what all of Poland wishes her.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116