🏆 23 WINS in a row at Roland Garros: Iga Swiatek just gave Emma Raducanu a one-way ticket out of Paris.

By | May 28, 2025

 

 

**Iga Swiatek Annihilates Raducanu in Ruthless Roland Garros Masterclass**

 

This wasn’t a match. It was a message.

 

World No. 1 and reigning queen of Roland Garros, Iga Swiatek, stormed through Emma Raducanu with a merciless 6-1, 6-2 victory that reminded the world exactly who she is — and why clay courts tremble beneath her feet.

 

From the opening game, it was clear: **this was peak Iga**.

 

There was no hesitancy, no rust, no room for Raducanu to even breathe. Swiatek moved like a shadow—every inch of the court covered, every stroke calculated, every rally engineered for one outcome: total domination.

 

Raducanu, despite her grit and talent, never stood a chance.

 

Swiatek broke her down, point by point, rally by rally. She constructed each attack like a tactician with a scalpel. Whether it was ripping cross-court forehands, sliding into impossible backhands, or dropping winners out of nowhere, the Pole had full control of the tempo. She dictated. She dictated everything.

 

The scoreline said it all: 6-1, 6-2 in just over an hour.

 

It was **Swiatek’s 23rd straight win at Roland Garros**. That’s not just a statistic—it’s a reign. A reign that shows no signs of crumbling. With this win, she also reached her **seventh consecutive third round in Paris**, making the clay courts of Court Philippe-Chatrier feel less like a battlefield and more like her royal court.

 

There was a moment in the second set when Raducanu seemed to find a spark. She fought harder, started to extend the rallies, tried to push Iga into defensive positions. But just as quickly, Swiatek snatched that hope away, tightening her grip and suffocating the match with precision and pace.

 

This is what champions do.

 

This is what four-time Grand Slam winners look like when they’re locked in.

 

The message is clear: **Iga Swiatek is here. She’s hungry. And she’s hunting title number five**.

 

She’s not easing into this French Open — she’s exploding into it. Her movement? Flawless. Her shot selection? Clinical. Her mentality? Untouchable.

 

For Raducanu, the loss will sting, but it was never really about her today. This was about Swiatek reminding the world that Paris is her domain.

 

And right now, everyone else is just visiting.

 

 

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