French Open 2020: Iga Swiatek defeated Sofia Kenin in straight sets to lift maiden Grand Slam title

Polish tennis sensation Iga Swiatek with the French Open trophy after she defeated fouth seed Sofia Kenin the final on Saturday. Image Source: Twitter

Xtra Time Web Desk: Iga Swiatek defeated fourth seed Sofia Kenin in straight sets 6-4,6-1 to lift her maiden French Open title. The teenager became the first Polish player to win a Grand Slam single title in the open era on Saturday.

The unseeded 19-year-old did not drop a single set throughout the tournament since Belgium’s Justin Henin in 2017. Swiatek also became the youngest winner since Monica Seles lifted the Suzanne Lenglen Cup in 1992.

“I’m so happy. I’m so happy my family was here finally. It was overwhelming for me,” said world number 54 Swiatek, the lowest-ranked player to win the women’s title at Roland Garros since WTA rankings were introduced in 1975.

“Two years ago I won a junior Grand Slam and now I’m here. It feels like such a short time. I’m just overwhelmed,” she added as a sorry Kenin watched from her chair in tears.

Swiatek raced into a 3-0 lead for the loss of just three points before 21-year-old Kenin got into her groove, only for the Pole to bag the opening set on her opponent’s serve after another trade of breaks.

Kenin, who was gunning for a second major title after winning this year’s Australian Open, received an off-court medical treatment on her left thigh after the third game of the second set. It all proved too much to handle for the American, who won only three points after coming back on court as Swiatek swept to the title.