Iga Swiatek opened up about the lengthy WTA schedule, suggesting a 9-month calendar instead of the current 11-month season.
Ultimately, the investigation concluded that Swiatek bore no significant fault or negligence for a failed doping test.
Iga Swiatek is known around the world for her success as a professional tennis player. But the talented star wasn't always very confident about what she could offer to the sport.
Iga Swiatek once again criticized the tight tennis schedule. The Pole, who is in Australia for the 2025 season, wants to be on tour for nine months instead of 11.
Swiatek was informed of her positive test in September, but she successfully appealed the initial suspension imposed by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).
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