Iga Swiatek stated she has recovered from a rib damage and is able to defend her Stuttgart Open title, although the world primary concedes she could also be a bit rusty following a month-long absence.
The Pole, who can also be gearing up for the beginning of her French Open title defence subsequent month, withdrew forward of the Miami Open and Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers as a result of damage she sustained throughout her run to the Indian Wells semis final month.
“I’m not injured anymore, so that’s the most important thing for me,” the 21-year-old instructed reporters on Tuesday. “I feel like I used that time in Warsaw well to rest a little bit and to not think about tennis.
“I have still been working out physically a little bit and obviously coming back to practising step by step. Here I am and I think I’m ready.”
The three-time Grand Slam champion will start her marketing campaign on the WTA 500 claycourt occasion towards China’s Zheng Qinwen within the final 16 after receiving a bye within the first spherical.
“It’s the first tournament on clay, so for sure I would love to play well, but I also know that I might be a little bit rusty because coming back from injury it’s always a little bit like that,” Swiatek added.
“So I’m keeping my expectations low, but for sure I want to play the best tennis possible.”
When requested concerning the WTA’s resolution to finish its China boycott over issues about Peng Shuai, Swiatek stated: “I just trust that the WTA is making right decision.
“I hope that we, as players, can be safe no matter what country we are from,” Swiatek stated.
“I don’t have any kind of emotional influence because I have never even been to China. It’s hard for me to say anything, but I just hope that WTA is strategically making a good choice.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com