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She's levitating! What's three-time defending champion Iga Swiatek's secret for tuning out the noise ahead of Roland Garros? A Dua Lipa concert.

Swiatek was all business in the early days of her return to Roland Garros, from participating in the official draw ceremony to practicing with rivals including Jasmine Paolini and Aryna Sabalenka. But she relaxed on Friday night by grooving to some of Lipa's biggest hits like "Training Season" and "Electricity," posting a video of herself enjoying the concert at the suburban Paris La Défense Arena and dancing in the rafters.

On record as being the tour's resident Swiftie, or fan of Taylor Swift, Swiatek also revealed her affinity for Lipa's music, and called the "amazing show" "another memory in the books."

"I still remember when almost 10 years ago I was traveling from one tournament to another and 'Be the One' was constantly on the radio," Swiatek wrote. "All the time. And I loved it. It was so, so great to be able to see Dua last night live in Paris."

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And loosening up at a concert might be just the thing that Swiatek needs to spur her on to the type of Roland Garros result that will turn her season around. She hasn't reached a final of any kind since lifting the trophy in Paris a year ago—the longest streak of her career—and she comes into the event at her lowest ranking in more than three years.

But if there's anywhere she'll do it, it is at her self-described happy place.

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"I love playing tennis here," Swiatek said in her pre-tournament press conference. "I feel like just good here. And off the court, it really feels like home. I have my places and my routines. It's just fun, you know. I would say all of it. I just like coming back here."

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Swiatek will kick off Court Philippe-Chatrier's slate of play on Monday against Slovakia's Rebecca Sramkova to start her tournament on Monday, hoping to extend her Roland Garros winning streak to 22 straight matches.