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Iga Swiatek Details Serve Overhaul After Nadal Training

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Iga Swiatek benefits from intensive training sessions with coach Francisco Roig and Rafael Nadal at the Spaniard’s academy in Manacor, Mallorca. The world No. 4 brought on Roig before the clay-court season, and Nadal actively participated in their practice drills.

Strong Madrid Open Start

After a challenging quarter-final loss in Stuttgart last week, Swiatek rebounded decisively at the Madrid Open. She defeated Daria Snigur 6-1, 6-2 on Thursday, erasing an early 0-2 deficit by winning the final six games. Her serve stood out as particularly powerful during the match.

Swiatek has refined her serve motion, laying the foundation during her Mallorca sessions earlier this month. While adjustments faltered in Stuttgart, they clicked effectively at the Caja Magica.

Serve Adjustment Insights

“I’m still changing it, but this was the movement I aimed for in Stuttgart, though it didn’t fully materialize,” Swiatek explained. “Post-match analysis showed differences from my Mallorca serves. Today felt right—I just need to maintain focus on the proper technique.”

She noted that a week of training proved insufficient for automation. “In Stuttgart, I expected quicker adaptation, but today marked clear progress,” Swiatek added.

Coach Transition and Technical Tweaks

Swiatek openly pursues game enhancements, a goal pursued under former coach Wim Fissette, where match stress sometimes disrupted plans. The shift to Roig—previously with Emma Raducanu, Matteo Berrettini, and Nadal—brings positive momentum.

“Adaptation speed varies by shot; some changes come easier,” she said. “I hold strong confidence in this bent-elbow position, a long-term target. A drastic reset has allowed a proper restart.”

Swiatek appreciates Nadal’s accessibility for guidance. “He’s busier than during his playing days, but not in constant contact. Knowing I can reach out anytime provides comfort and highlights his character.”

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