Alex
Corretja shared his thoughts on
Iga Swiatek's chances of defending her
US Open
title and maintaining her position at the top of the WTA rankings.
The former
Spanish tennis player remarked that this year's US Open will present a
different challenge for Swiatek compared to her dominant run in 2022. He
pointed out that Swiatek no longer holds the absolute dominance she had last
year, and other players have come closer to her level, making the competition
tougher.
“The other
players are also improving, and she's also learning how to play with different situations,"
he said.
"And
she can't just go and win every tournament. That's almost impossible.”
Despite the
increased competition for the world No. 1 spot, Corretja still believes that
Swiatek is one of the main contenders to win the US Open. However, he
acknowledges that she may not necessarily be the absolute favorite to win the
tournament.
"I
think she has made a great process, and she is going to be ready for the US
Open.
"I
think you should put her there as one of the main favourites. I don't know if
she is the top favourite,” claimed Corretja
“But it
might be much closer than last year probably when we saw the way she was
dictating. But I think there is no reason why to worry that she's not going to
be ready.
Corretja
also highlighted Swiatek's performance on hard courts in recent weeks. While
the Polish player fell in the semifinals of the Canadian Open and Cincinnati to
Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff, respectively, Corretja believes that she is in a
good form.
“I think
she will have an extremely good US Open and if someone wants to beat her, they
need to play very well because she knows how to defend,” he said.
“She's also
attacking well and she has learned how to move her forehand a little bit
quicker than before. I think her serve also at some points can be very precise
and her return is always good,” Corretja added.
“Her
mentality is great. So I think you’ve got to put her a little on top of the
others, just,” he concluded.