Tusk spoke eloquently about Świątek's match. One sentence was enough.

On Thursday, July 10, Donald Tusk participated in a conference for the reconstruction of Ukraine in Rome . During his return trip to Poland, journalists questioned the Prime Minister on topics including the government reshuffle and the scandalous behavior of Grzegorz Braun, who claimed that "the gas chambers in Auschwitz were fake" and then disrupted the ceremony in Jedwabne .
Wimbledon. Świątek in the final. Tusk commentsOne of the reporters decided to delve into sports. "Iga Świątek won 2-0. The Wimbledon final will be interesting," he told the Prime Minister. "Finally. This is serious news, after all," replied Donald Tusk.
Moments later, the Polish Prime Minister asked media representatives about the outcome of the second semifinal, in which Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova faced each other . Donald Tusk couldn't hide his satisfaction when he learned that the American would be the Pole's opponent in Saturday's final. "Sabalenko eliminated? So many reasons to celebrate in one day," the Prime Minister told reporters.
Iga Świątek will have a historic opportunity on Saturday, July 12th. The tennis player has a chance to win Wimbledon for the first time in her career. The 24-year-old is the third Polish woman in history (after Jadwiga Jędrzejowska and Agnieszka Radwańska) to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament in London.
In her semifinal match against Belinda Bencic, Iga Świątek showed her best side . Throughout the match, the Polish player dictated the terms and capitalized on her advantages, demonstrating exceptional efficiency. The eighth-seeded Pole gave her opponent no chance, winning the match 6-2, 6-0.
" I never dreamed of playing in the final . I'm so excited and proud of myself. Tennis constantly surprises me. For the first time, I feel good on grass," admitted Iga Świątek in her first post-match comment.
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