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Iga Swiatek won her first US Open this Saturday, September 10, winning the final against Ons Jabeur (6-2, 7-6). After easily dominating the first set, the world No. 1 had to work hard to win the second set, having to go through a tie-break. Jabeur, lost her second consecutive Grand Slam final, after Wimbledon

US Open 2022. Iga Swiatek wins his third Grand Slam by winning the final against Ons Jabeur

 


US Open 2022. Iga Swiatek wins his third Grand Slam by winning the final against Ons Jabeur
Iga Swiatek has won the US Open for the first time in her career. | PHOTO: MATTHEW STOCKMAN/GETTY IMAGES/AFP


 

US Open 2022. Iga Swiatek wins his third Grand Slam by winning the final against Ons Jabeur


This US Open 2022 final will have kept all its promises! If Iga Swiatek easily won the first round against Ons Jabeur (6-2), this Saturday, September 10, the second round will have been much more contested.

Mentally stronger Swiatek


However, we could have expected a total victory for the Pole. In the second set, she found herself leading 3-0, 15-40 on the service of the Tunisian. But Jabeur, who appeared feverish at the start of the game, found the resources to equalize at 4-4. The two players then failed to decide on their service games, and it was not until the tie-break that world No. 1 made the difference (7-6 with 7-5 in the tie-break). A moment when the mind counted more than the physical, an area in which the Polish excelled.

Iga Swiatek is the #USOpen champion! 🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/e35EM9b7nv

— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 10, 2022

A deserved success for Swiatek, better in most areas, especially in service, while Jabeur may regret her lack of intensity and her many failed drop shots. With this victory, the first in the US Open, the Pole confirms her return to the top, she who had shown some weaknesses the day after her title at Roland-Garros last June. The 21-year-old now has 3 Grand Slam titles, since she also won at Porte d’Auteuil in 2020

Jabeur, she has a second defeat in a row in the Grand Slam final, after that at Wimbledon in July. The 28-year-old Tunisian is still chasing a first Grand Slam title, but can still be satisfied with her season, where she will have exploded in the eyes of the whole world.

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