Iga Swiatek mentioned she is rising accustomed to the excessive expectations and harsh criticism that include being the world’s high participant and is feeling “good vibes” forward of her title defence at Indian Wells.
It was a 12 months in the past on the match within the Southern California desert that the Pole started actually to hit her stride amid a scorching 37-match profitable streak.
Since then, the three-time Grand Slam champion has been the participant to beat on tour.
“I feel like there is a little bit of a target on my back, which I didn’t feel last year. So it’s a different situation, and I have to adjust,” she instructed reporters at Indian Wells on Wednesday.
“On the other hand, I’ve been number one for almost a year, so I already have enough experience to deal with it.”
Learning to tune out the critics is one other adjustment she has needed to make.
The 21-year-old mentioned she was shocked by the negativity that got here along with her loss within the last of the Dubai Tennis Championships final month after she efficiently defended her title in Doha.
“I lost in the final, and people were surprised – not happy with the performance – and just critical,” she mentioned.
“It made me think that last year, before this huge streak and before winning all these tournaments, I would have been so happy with the result.
“But because of these comments, I felt like ooh, that’s not enough. I’m trying not to read those things because I’m happy with the work I’ve put in and how I played in Doha and Dubai.”
She mentioned it’s an instance of how the world round her has shifted.
“There is more pressure and expectation, but I’m trying to deal with that the best way possible,” she mentioned.
“And I think I’m doing good.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com