Swiatek broke the silence: the incident he had with a ball boy in Indian Wells and his emotional changes

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IGA Swiatek It was one of the great protagonists of the Indian Wells wta 1000. However, not so much for his tennis level, where he was semifinalist of the Californian tournament, but for an attitude very rarely seen in the former number one in the world. Is that during her duel with a mirror Andreeva, the Polish was booed by the public after losing the stirrups with a Ball Boy. And in that context, after a few days of the event, he issued a statement in this regard.

Through your personal Instagram account, Swiatek He began expressing: “One of my favorite tournaments of the year has already been left behind. Little by little I am moving forward in the direction I want and I leave here with an excellent job, many good memories and valuable lessons. I see that lately there has been a lot about the changes in my behavior and emotions on the court. Although I do not feel comfortable explaining it, it is time to share my perspective to stop speculation and theories without foundation. ”

Subsequently pointed in the event with the Ball Boy: “First, about the incident of my last game. It is true that I expressed my frustration in a way that does not proud. My intention was never to point the ball to anyone, but simply vent by bumping on the ground. I apologized immediate Frankly, I did not expect such hard judgments.

Then I talk about another topic: its emotional changes. In this regard, number two of the planet said: “Secondly, in terms of emotional expression, the second half of last year was extremely difficult for me, especially due to the positive in anti -doping control and how circumstances completely alien to my will snatched me the opportunity to fight for the greatest sports goals at the end of the season. This forced me to reorganize certain things inside me. In Australia, after wealthiest performances in previous years, I played without expectations, focused only on my work, accepting that another Australian open might not go out as I expected, despite my efforts. Thanks to this mentality, I had excellent performance and I was close to reaching the final. “

Finally, he concluded: “However, in the Middle East, I was very struck that my positive result in the test, the lack of two high ranking tournaments in October and the exceptional results of last year (win four level 1000 tournaments and a Grand Slam in the first half of the season) will continue to affect my classification and basically take the opportunity to be number one. This revelation affected me deeply. It showed on the Dubai court. ”