The grand slam
Tennis: Iga Swiatek Parts Ways With Coach Tomasz Wiktorowski
Swiatek hired Wiktorowski at the end of the 2021 season, when Swiatek had just one major title to her name. Under his guidance, she went on to capture four of her five Grand Slams, ascend to World No.1, and engineer the longest win streak of the 2000s, reeling off 37 consecutive wins in 2022.
Last year, Wiktorowski was voted the WTA's Coach of the Year by his peers.
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