Iga Swiatek said there was no “breakthrough lesson” she would take away from her 7-5, 6-1 loss to Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open quarterfinals, but she went on to suggest a few takeaways from her defeat.
“There are some stuff on the serve I would like to change,” she began, while noting that unlike the service tweaks Carlos Alcaraz has seemingly seamlessly implemented into his game, such a change would take time.
The tennis calendar, relentless as Rybakina’s shotmaking Wednesday in Melbourne, doesn’t afford top players as much practice as they’d prefer.
“I think for sure we’ll skip some 1000 [level] tournaments,” said Swiatek, perhaps referencing February’s events in Doha and Dubai.
