3 Possible milestones Iga Swiatek could achieve at French Open 2024

Check out 3 possible milestones that the Star tennis player Iga Swiatek could achieve during the French Open 2024, only on Sportsinfo.

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Tennis star player Iga Swiatek has been going through great form and living up to her expectations as the new 'Queen of Clay'. Notably, the Poland-born star has been enjoying her French Open outing, as she has won three titles in the last four years.

However, the 22-year-old star has won the French Open titles back in 2022 and 2023, and she is the favourite to defend in the upcoming marquee event set to commence on May 26. The Polish star recently won the Italian Open 2024 before winning the Mutua Madrid Open 2024.

In the same vein, here are the three milestones Iga Switaek could achieve at the French Open in 2024.

3. Most wins at Roland Garros among active WTA players

The star player has 28 wins in just five appearances at the French Open 2024. Notably, the win at the French Open 2024 will add seven more wins to the tally, bringing their total to 35. However, Sloane Stephens has the most wins at the French Open among the WTA players, but Iga Swiatek could join her.

2. Three back-to-back French Open titles

Iga Swiatek will be aiming for three historic titles in a row. The world number one has successfully defended her French Open 2023 title. The Polish star will be the third player in WTA history to do the same. Notably, Monica Seles won the title from 1990 to 1992. However, Justine Henin has won back-to-back three titles from 2005 to 2007.

1. The first player to win the Mautua Madrid Open, the Italian Open, and the French Open since 2013

Notably, Serena Williams is the only star so far who has won all three back-to-back titles. Iga Swiatek has the full chance to repeat the same. Iga Swiatek has recently won the Mutua Madrid Open 2024 and the Italian Open 2024 after defeating world number two Aryna Sabalenka. However, she will also retain the world number one rank if she clinches the title in Paris.

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