Iga Swiatek loved a pleasant hit with Ashleigh Barty at Melbourne Park on Saturday and later mused on the way in which final season may have unfolded had the Australian not shocked the tennis world by asserting her retirement.
Pole Swiatek inherited the world primary rating when Barty retired in March, simply months after successful final 12 months’s Australian Open and ending her nation’s 44-year look ahead to a house champion.
Swiatek proved she deserved the primary spot with victories at Roland Garros and Flushing Meadows however stated she would have preferred to have had extra alternatives to go toe-to-toe with Barty.
“Well, for sure when she retired I felt like she still has the best tennis out there,” prime seed Swiatek instructed a news convention. “So I was pretty sad I’m not going to be able to compete against her and maybe win.”
Swiatek, 21, stated she was nonetheless attempting to work out Barty’s sport, significantly her number of slices.
“Even her book she says she has five types of slices. I don’t know how that’s possible,” Swiatek stated with a smile. “I still haven’t figured out one type.
“But yeah I have huge respect for Ash. She really gave me huge motivation at the beginning of last season to get even better. I’m grateful for that.”
Swiatek, who meets Jule Niemeier within the first spherical of the Australian Open, stated she’s going to by no means know if she would have been in a position to displace Barty on the prime had she not retired.
“Many things could happen and I wouldn’t be here,” Swiatek stated. “On the other hand, maybe I would get through them and still be at the same place. So I don’t know.”