Iga Swiatek took time to get going however discovered her well beyond Jule Niemeier, beating the German 6-4, 7-5 within the opening spherical of the Australian Open on Monday for a barely unconvincing begin by the agency favorite for the 12 months’s first Grand Slam title.
Having additionally been put by the wringer by the big-hitting Niemeier of their earlier assembly, Swiatek raised her sport when wanted to keep away from changing into solely the second prime seed to fall on the Australian Open’s first hurdle after Virginia Ruzici in 1979.
In a rematch of their US Open fourth-round assembly the place Swiatek battled from a set and break right down to prevail, the Pole revved up her backhand to avoid wasting two break factors earlier than a nervy maintain as Niemeier gave her little room to work the angles.
But the highest seed focused world quantity 68 Niemeier’s serve to seize the decisive break and with it the opening set, earlier than surrendering serve early within the subsequent solely to hit again from 2-0 right down to degree at 5-5 earlier than occurring to seal the victory.
“I knew I could get my focus up a little bit, the intensity a little bit more. So I did that,” stated Swiatek, who has received within the opening spherical of a significant in 15 of her final 16 appearances.
“But, yeah, for sure, my goal for the next matches is not being in those situations and not starting the set losing a break. But it happens.
“I’m happy I was able to come back. It wasn’t like I needed to really change a lot. I just needed to, as I said, have more intensity.”
Swiatek, who has been backed to stamp her authority on the ladies’s sport by profitable the title vacated by retired native favorite Ash Barty, will proceed her quest for a fourth main when she meets Colombia’s Camila Osorio within the second spherical.
The 21-year-old stated she deliberate to observe the instance of Barty and “be in the bubble” to chop down on social media use in a bid to close out the noise after a interval of complacency.
“I think the pre-season, and actually using more social media than during the season, not being focused on matches but doing everything I wanted to, it kind of ruined my rhythm a little bit,” Swiatek stated.
“On the other hand, you also need that time to charge up your energy. I feel right now it’s a little bit harder to have this bubble and not feel all these interruptions and expectations.
“But that’s my plan, to be in the bubble. I always enjoyed it. So I feel like day by day I’m going to be able to be in the bubble even more.”
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