Overview
- Iga Swiatek pulled out of Poland’s upcoming Billie Jean King Cup qualifier in Gliwice, telling fans she needs time to pause, organize her work, and train in a calmer setting.
- She remains without a coach after ending her 17‑month partnership with Wim Fissette following her Miami loss, which capped a rough stretch that also included an early exit at Indian Wells.
- Polish outlet Sport.pl, as relayed by EssentiallySports, reported she will test a session with Francisco Roig at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, a step her camp has not confirmed.
- Joan Bosch, who coaches rising Filipina player Alexandra Eala, told Przegląd Sportowy Onet he asked the academy to arrange a training hit with Swiatek as she evaluates candidates.
- Emma Raducanu’s coach Mark Petchey said recent serve tweaks left Swiatek’s second serve slower and exposed, adding pressure to each rally as she tries to reset before the clay events, with Stuttgart next on her schedule but not guaranteed.