Iga Swiatek Joins Nadal and Borg in History, becomes the 2nd fastest player, man or woman, to reach 40 singles wins at Roland Garros. 

By | June 3, 2025

 

**Iga Swiatek Joins Royalty: 40 Roland Garros Wins Faster Than Almost Anyone in History**

 

History has been made in Paris—again. Iga Swiatek, the quiet warrior from Poland, has just become the **second fastest player in tennis history** to reach 40 singles wins at Roland Garros. Man or woman. Only the legendary Rafael Nadal got there faster.

 

Let that sink in.

 

Nadal—The King of Clay—got to 40 wins in Paris with just one loss. Now, Swiatek sits just behind him, alongside the iconic Bjorn Borg, with a jaw-dropping **40-2 record** on the red dirt. In just a few years, she has gone from promising teenager to unstoppable force, carving her name next to two of the sport’s most revered legends.

 

And she’s only 23.

 

Watching Iga glide across the clay is like watching poetry unfold. Her footwork, her focus, her fight—it’s all effortless. But make no mistake, this kind of dominance isn’t luck. It’s built on relentless discipline, mental steel, and a love for the grind that only champions understand.

 

When Swiatek won her first Roland Garros title in 2020 as a teenager, fans knew they were witnessing something special. But no one could have predicted just how quickly she would rise to elite territory. With each passing match, she has grown stronger, calmer, more ruthless—and yet, always humble.

 

In many ways, she represents the future of tennis. But moments like this prove she’s already part of its history.

 

What’s even more beautiful about this milestone is how Iga carries it. There’s no arrogance. No theatrics. Just quiet pride, deep emotion, and a sincere love for her country and her sport. As the Polish flag waved proudly in the stands, fans couldn’t help but get emotional. Because it’s not just about winning—it’s about who you become while you’re doing it.

 

Swiatek has now joined a record club so exclusive it barely fits three names: Nadal, Borg, and now, Swiatek. That’s not just greatness. That’s legacy.

 

So if you weren’t watching yet—start now. Because what Iga Swiatek is doing on clay might not happen again for a very long time.

 

And with her eyes set on a third Roland Garros crown? She’s just getting started.

 

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