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How many Grand Slams does Iga Swiatek have? All titles and endings of Polish

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In times of irregularities on the WTA circuit, Iga Swiatek seems to be the only constant. The 22-year-old Pole has found a consistency, with her game and especially with her mentality, that allows her to completely dominate the news of women’s tennis. And as his career progresses, his list of wins at grand slam grows up.

Iga already knows what it’s like to celebrate at the most important tournaments, something that started inside 2020 at Roland Garrosa contest that seems to be more than comfortable for him and where in 2023 he is looking to add another crown since he is in the final. But of course, Paris is not the only land he has conquered.

Sports news presents everything Major of Iga Swiatek as well as in the finals he lost.

All Grand Slam titles of Iga Swiatek

As we said, the Pole’s first Grand Slam crown came at Roland Garros 2020. How many Grand Slams does he have in total? Swiatek has won three major tournaments so far. He managed to repeat in Paris in 2022year in which he also won the US Open.

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2020 Roland Garros Sophia Kenin 6-4 and 6-1
2 2022 Roland Garros Coco Gauff 6-1 and 6-3
3 2022 US Open Ons Jabeur 6-2 and 7-6 (5)

All lost Grand Slam finals by Iga Swiatek

Currently, Iga Swiatek has not lost a Grand Slam final and his efficiency is 100% in three appearances. In fact, he has not lost a set in definitions. Another oddity: removing his four finals (including Paris 2023), he adds “barely” one semifinal (Australia 2022) and one quarterfinal (Roland Garros 2021) to the Grand Slams. In the remaining 11 times he played a major lost in the fourth round or earlier.

How much money has Iga Swiatek earned?

Only with her appearances and results in the various tournaments since turning pro, Poland has won so far nearly $17 million.

Source: Sporting News

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