Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek are two warriors who’ve crossed paths many times on the tennis battlefield. Swiatek, the reigning champion, has emerged victorious most of the time, leading their head-to-head battles with a commanding 4-1 score. This season alone, Swiatek has twice bested Keys. But here’s the twist: despite the string of defeats, Keys’ unwavering respect for her opponent has become a sideline story itself.
During a media interview after her tournament, the former World No. 7, Madison Keys’ shared her reflections on battling with Iga Swiatek on-court. A clip of that interview has surfaced on X, where Keys was found giving a detailed analysis of her opponent’s performance. Although she admitted that losing against the Pole “sucks”, her statements further highlighted the refined skills of the 22-year-old player.
“She is really good. I think she moves really well on clay. She kind of times everything really well and she doesn’t get wrong-footed very often. And she is just able to kind of reset the point over and over again,” Keys stated. Further adding to it, the 29-year-old American tennis pro added, “So, you feel like you never really get ahead. And then you start trying to make something out of nothing and that’s when people start missing more and going for too much. She does a really good job at constantly keeping pressure on you.”
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lots of nice words from Maddie🫶🏻 pic.twitter.com/bGKGjyp2LF
— Weronika (@awejniakk) May 24, 2024
Madison Keys’ clay court excellence has improved a lot this season. Especially after she switched his coach to his fiance, Bjorn Fratangelo, into the scene since last year. And together, they have weathered many storms on-court. This season, she even qualified for the semifinals of the Madrid Open and then the quarterfinal in Rome as well. This was how Iga emerged victories in both these events against Keys that too in just 13 days. To take it even further, she won her final match in the Internationaux De Strasbourg against Danielle Collins as well.
But her dominance on the clay court has consecutively faced a pause when it comes to facing Iga Swiatek. In a dominant display, Iga Swiatek secured back-to-back victories(each at Madrid and Rome) over Madison Keys within a remarkable 13-day span. Surprisingly, she has never won against her on clay out of their three matches on the surface. Keeping that in mind, she described the reason by providing an analytical insight into Swiatek’s play at the press conference. However, fans found her response to be quite straightforward and genuine.
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Fans react to Madison Keys’ reflections on Iga Swiatek
The last time Iga Swiatek played against Swiatek on clay was in the Italian Open quarterfinal. There, she lost to Swiatek with a score of 6-1, 6-3. However, even then, Madison took home some insightful lessons from his opponent’s performance. Therefore, referring to that one fan wrote on X, “She said out loud what every other player thinks too, bravo Maddie😁It’s ok to admit it🤭.” And truly, Keys’ words further reflect her emotions perfectly on the subject.
Another fan, however, has a different perspective. Posting a clip of a girl laughing and smoking, the fan wrote, “These girls are so damn sick of Iga.” This fan’s indication is to Iga Swiatek’s prowess on the court. With four titles to her name, she is currently holding a record of 38-4. Therefore, beating Swiatek this season has indeed been a challenge for many players this season, including Keys herself.
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Another fan simply wrote, “Without mincing words”. It highlighted Keys’ outspoken nature and appreciation of her opponent, even if it involves losing against them. Another fan wrote, “thats mother”, signifying the American player’s sweet gesture for the Madrid Open champion, Swiatek. Although, even in Madrid, Swiatek ruled over Keys in straight sets, Keys’ reflection on Swiatek is not of taking revenge but showering praise over her opponent’s expertise on-court.
One fan wrote, “need Madi to have deep run at RG so bad I love her.” Madison Keys is soon going to face Renata Zarazua in her first match in Roland Garros, although, last year she couldn’t get past the second round. As the French Open draws near, fans are hoping to see more of Madison Keys’ intense matches on clay, especially against Iga Swiatek.