"Change is coming," announces Świątek at the start of a promotional video shared by the Women's Tennis Organization on Monday, February 24. Fellow players, including American Jessica Pegula, Spaniard Paula Badosa, Chinese Qinwen Zheng, and American Coco Gauff, all tease significant changes, with Gauff saying, "No one will want to miss this moment."
This mysterious teaser has sparked curiosity among fans, leading them to wonder what these revolutionary changes might be.
Canadian journalist John Horn revealed that the changes include a complete rebranding, a new look for broadcasts, and an updated website, set to premiere at the start of the Indian Wells tournament.
Fans, especially those critical of the website's interface and scheduling clarity during mixed-gender tournaments, are expected to be pleased with the upcoming improvements.
Poland's Świątek launches new website to share passion and projects
According to the Polish state news agency PAP, the team of Iga Świątek, currently ranked 2nd in the world, has launched a special website dedicated to Poland's top tennis player.
“My name is Iga Świątek, and this is the place where I share my passion, work, and story,” reads the introduction on igaswiatek.com.
The site offers fans not only updates on her tennis achievements, tournaments, and results, but also gives a glimpse into the personal life of the world-class athlete off the court.
Visitors can find details about her hobbies, favorite books, music, movies, and various projects she is involved in.
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