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Iga Świątek with a touching gesture. The world is delighted with the Polish woman's behavior.

Iga Świątek with a touching gesture. The world is delighted with the Polish woman's behavior.

Wednesday's (July 30) match between Iga Świątek and the Chinese player followed a scenario that could have been predicted even before the match. The Polish player controlled the action on the Montreal court from start to finish. Ultimately, the 2025 Wimbledon champion prevailed in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1 . It was a successful return to hardcourts for the Polish player.

WTA 1000 Montreal: Iga Świątek's beautiful gesture. Little Olivia receives a gift.

However, it wasn't the winner's moves that caught the attention on social media after the Polish tennis player's match, but rather her post-match demeanor. Świątek particularly recognized a young fan, Olivia, who was waiting for the Polish player in the stands, cheering her on throughout the match and waiting for a small gift after the final ball.

"Iga. Can I have your hat and autograph. Please. Olivia," the little girl had written on a specially prepared poster in red and white.

The athlete's behavior? Absolutely classy! The girl immediately put on the autographed cap she received, and it was obvious that this was a big deal for the little fan.

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Świątek's next opponent during the tournament in Canada will be German Eva Lys.

Iga Świątek and all her championship titles

In her career so far, the Polish player has won a total of 23 championship titles on courts almost all over the world.

Świątek has won six Grand Slam titles, four at Roland Garros (2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024), one at the US Open (2022), and one at Wimbledon (2025). She also won the prestigious WTA Finals (2023).

In addition, wins in WTA 1000 tournaments, respectively in: Rome (2021, 2022, 2024), Doha (2022 and 2024), Indian Wells (2022 and 2024), Miami (2022), Beijing (2023) and Madrid (2024).

The list also includes WTA 500 events: Adelaide (2021), Stuttgart (2022 and 2023), San Diego (2022), and the aforementioned Doha (2023). Plus, a Polish twist, the WTA 250 in Warsaw (2023).

Following the 2024 Olympic tournament in Paris, a bronze medal should be added to this list. This is the first medal in the history of Polish Olympics to be won from a tennis court competition.

Read also: Iga Świątek's Wimbledon victory "from the inside." A mental coach discusses the Polish player's changes . Read also: Iga Świątek makes a surprising confession. "I had to go through it."

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