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Wim Fissete took Iga Świątek in defense after the controversy on Indian Wells. – Her attitude should set an example. 97 percent of her behaviors are positive, and 3% negative – he admitted in an interview with Canal+Sport. On Friday, Iga Świątek inaugurated the WTA Miami tournament. The Polish woman in the second round match…
Wim Fissete took Iga Świątek in defense after the controversy on Indian Wells. – Her attitude should set an example. 97 percent of her behaviors are positive, and 3% negative – he admitted in an interview with Canal+Sport.
On Friday, Iga Świątek inaugurated the WTA Miami tournament. The Polish woman in the second round match played the tournament by Caroline Garcia 6:2, 7:5. However, it is still loud about her behavior from a week ago during the semi-final of the Indian Wells tournament.
During the match with the Russian Mirra Andreyeva, in the third set from frustration she hit the ball near the boy to serve the balls, which scared him. Christmas issued a statement in which she apologized for her behavior, emphasizing that she is not proud of it. Iga explained that emotions took over, which was the result of the pressures and challenges she had recently faced. Wim Fissette took his ward in defense.
Her attitude should set an example of 97% of her behavior is positive and 3% of her negative behavior. It happens that frustration needs an outlet because she is a perfectionist. He wants to play every ball perfectly and win every match – admitted the Belgian. – It is positive and stable, but it is still only a man – he added.
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The coach admitted that the intensive tournament calendar limits the time to make changes in the WTA rankings in the fourth-runner.
To see the changes, you need a minimum of 3-4 weeks. I am trying to make adjustments, but now my task is to prepare Christmas for every match in terms of tactical,” Fissette said.