Iga Swiatek admitted she is going through a difficult phase after her Miami Open loss, calling it “the worst nightmare” as her level drops. Despite her success, pressure has led to overthinking and self-doubt, worsened by a past suspension and losing the No 1 ranking. Though she won Wimbledon, inconsistency remains. She has now split with coach Wim Fissette and aims to regain confidence and control of her game.
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