Iga Świątek stumbled in the Australian Open semifinal on 25 January 2024, falling 7‑5, 1‑6, 6‑7(8‑10) to veteran Madison Keys as coach Katarzyna Strączy warned that the Polish star was battling her own pressure.

What happened?

The match opened with Świątek edging the first set 7‑5, using aggressive forehands to break Keys twice. In the second set, Keys turned the tables, delivering a dominant 6‑1 win that left Świątek with just one game. The final set turned into a marathon, each player holding serve until Świątek led 6‑5 and even had a match point, but she couldn’t convert. Keys forced a tie‑break and clinched it 10‑8, sealing the upset.

Why did Świątek struggle?

According to Strączy, the Polish world No. 2 appeared “very nervous” throughout the encounter. She noted that the pressure Świątek places on herself was palpable, affecting both body and mind. The coach highlighted that Keys, at 30, brings experience and a relaxed demeanor that contrasted sharply with Świątek’s tension. Strączy added that the semifinal stage amplified the stress, a tougher setting than Świątek’s earlier, less demanding matches.

How does this affect her season?

The loss drops Świątek out of the Australian Open final and costs valuable ranking points, potentially narrowing the gap with world No. 1. It also raises questions about her mental preparation for high‑stakes matches. If she can manage the self‑imposed pressure, she remains a strong contender for the remaining Grand Slams this year.

What’s next for Świątek?

Świątek will regroup ahead of the upcoming clay‑court swing, where she traditionally excels. Her team is expected to work on mental resilience, perhaps incorporating sports psychologists to temper the pressure she creates. Meanwhile, Keys advances to the final, where she will face the winner of the other semifinal.

Coach’s perspective

Strączy emphasized that Świątek’s game still possesses the weapons to dominate: powerful forehands, a solid serve, and tactical variety. The key, she said, is learning to “relax and smile” like Keys does on court. The coach believes that once Świątek masters this balance, she can return to the top of the rankings and add more Grand Slam titles to her résumé.