Rest time? Iga Swiatek doesn’t need one, but want to know if the US public journalist is like this

New York – Iga Swiatek does not need a break, but asks reporters if they do.
Swiatek opposed reporters’ hint that she needed a mental break on Wednesday, which led to a communication after the press conference after being eliminated by Amanda Anisimova in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open.
Swiatek played a lot of tennis this summer. She won the Wimbledon championship – defeated Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the final – and won the title of Cincinnati before the U.S. Open, before the U.S. Open, she competed in the Mixed Tag Team Championship that began the next day.
But when asked if she was tired, Swiatek said, “Well, I don’t know. It’s not like my game is exhausted here.”
The reporter then clarified that what he meant was psychological rest.
“You seem to need a mental break,” Swiatek said.
When the reporter joked that he did it, Sweetke said, “So, what are you doing here?”
He replied that he needed to finish the game at the end of Sunday’s match.
“Good luck,” Swiatek said.



