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Iga Swiatek detailed the conversation she had with Serena Williams during the US Open.

The world No. 1 was dazzled by her encounter with the 23-time Grand Slam champion and admitted that it gave her a ‘positive boost’ before the third round.
The Polish player secured a comfortable victory over Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, winning 6-4, 6-2. Just before the match, the 23-year-old had a prolonged chat with Williams: “It was really nice to see her. She has a lot of positive energy,” commented Iga Swiatek.
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“It is nice that she came on-site and she was chatting with the players because for me, even though we met before and for like a couple of years we have been on the same side and on the tours together, she is still like star-striking me,” she added, smiling. “It was nice that she approached me because I wouldn’t for sure find the courage to do that (smiling) if it was the other way. Yeah, she is really nice and really positive.”
“I’m happy that she is following tennis and likes my game because she told me she is cheering for me. It’s always nice to hear that from somebody like Serena,” added the 5-time Grand Slam champion. “She approached me, like, at 4:00, you know, today. It was before my warm-up. I would say it more inspired me and it gave me, like, a positive kick, so it was nice.”
Additionally, Swiatek was asked to compare the current level of tennis with that of two decades ago, but she acknowledged that it is difficult for her to draw conclusions: “It’s hard for me to judge the level I have because I am constantly looking at myself and other players, so it’s not easy to say if we are playing at our best level or at a higher level than five years ago,” she said.
“Surely we are playing better tennis than 20 years ago because our physical condition has improved, among other things. I’m not an expert, I haven’t watched many past matches, but it’s clear that you need to improve to move forward,” Swiatek added. “Becoming world No. 1 happened suddenly for me; I admit that at first, my opponents didn’t know what to expect from my game.”
“2023 was a challenge because I had a big target on my back; my rivals already knew my style, so that’s when you need to learn and have more variety on the court, you can’t keep playing the same tennis because people will figure it out, and it will be harder to win.”
“I don’t know if tennis is improving overall, but you need to enhance your game because here everyone analyzes you, and they will end up focusing on you to beat you.”

 

Carlos Alcaraz revealed he shares a “really good friendship” with Novak Djokovic off the court after making a winning start to his campaign at the 2024 US Open

The four-time Grand Slam champion declared, though, that there are “no friends” on the tennis tour once players take to the court to compete.

Alcaraz and Djokovic have faced off seven times so far in a fascinating intergenerational rivalry, with all of their encounters coming in finals or semi-finals at big tournaments.

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Djokovic holds a 4-3 advantage after winning the pair’s most recent clash in the gold medal match at the 2024 Paris Olympics at the start of August. The duo could meet in the final at the US Open as they are on opposite sides of the draw.

Alcaraz defeated world No 186 Li Tu 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 in the opening round of the New York Grand Slam to set up a second round match against 74th-ranked Botic van de Zandschulp. Djokovic downed world No 138 Radu Albot 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 in his first match.

Speaking after his first round win against the Australian qualifier, Alcaraz spoke about his rivalry and relationship with Djokovic.

“Well, obviously we have a good rivalry,” the world No 3 said. “Every time that we step on the court, we played really high tennis. Every time that we faced against each other, it has been a really good and intense match.

“But, yeah, we have a really good friendship off the court. We talk a lot in the lockers every time that we see each other around. With his team as well.

“Once we step on the court, there are no friends here on tour, but after that, after the court, I have a really good relationship with a lot of players, and one of them is Novak.”

The 21-year-old Spaniard also outlined the need to raise his level as he assessed his performance against Tu.

“Well, first of all, I’m really happy to get through and get a chance to be better the next round,” Alcaraz reflected. “Obviously, I felt well on court. I think I hit the ball well. I moved well.

“A few things that I have to improve if I want to, you know, keep going in the draw, but obviously I have to give credit to him as well that he played really good tennis and today surprised me a little bit in the second set. After that, really I leave the court happy with my performance.”

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