Tennis-Swiatek banks on Nadal's former coach to reignite her season


Tennis - WTA 1000 - Qatar Open - International Tennis and Squash complex, Doha, Qatar - February 12, 2026 Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during her quarter final match against Greece's Maria Sakkari REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

April 14 (Reuters) - Iga Swiatek is ⁠hoping to benefit from new coach Francisco Roig's experience and technical expertise ⁠when the world number four begins her claycourt season at the Stuttgart ‌Open this week after a disappointing start to the year.

The Polish six-times Grand Slam champion lost in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open and tournaments in Doha and Indian Wells before a shock second-round ​defeat by Magda Linette in the Miami Open last ⁠month.

That prompted Swiatek to part ⁠ways with her coach Wim Fissette and hire Roig, who worked with her idol ⁠Rafa ‌Nadal from 2005-22 and more recently with Briton Emma Raducanu.

"I'm really happy to start with Francis," Swiatek told a press conference in Stuttgart.

"I was basically ⁠looking for someone with a good eye, really technical, but ​also a person that ‌is experienced enough to help me through some different kind of situations. ⁠I feel Francisco ​has lived through everything on tour.

"It's going really amazing ... I was able to find a new coach pretty fast, which is a positive thing because when you do that in ⁠the middle of the season, it's nice to have ​some security in that."

Swiatek, who has won four French Open titles on her favoured clay courts, began preparations for the Grand Slam that begins on May 24 with a ⁠training block at Nadal's academy in Mallorca under the watchful eyes of the Spaniard.

"I asked if it would be possible for him to come and maybe be some kind of inspiration, also hear some feedback from him," Swiatek said.

"It was a privilege ​to have him on court. I honestly didn't have ⁠many expectations because I know he's super busy and he has a lot of stuff ​to do, even though he always has different ‌projects and everything.

"Now I'll continue with Francisco. He'll ​be the person that takes care of the whole process. That's the plan for now."

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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