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Swiatek delighted with new coach Roig ahead of European clay swing

Iga Swiatek expressed her joy at working with new coach Francisco Roig as she prepares for the European clay swing.

The world number four has struggled so far in 2026, losing in the quarter-finals at the Australian Open, Qatar Open and Indian Wells.

Francisco Roig and Iga Swiatek

Those defeats were compounded by a second-round exit at the Miami Open, where Swiatek lost in three sets to compatriot Magda Linette.

Swiatek decided to part ways with Wim Fissette and hire Roig, who worked with Rafael Nadal from 2005 to 2022, while more recently coaching Emma Raducanu.

"I'm really ‌happy to start with Francis," Swiatek told a press conference in ​Stuttgart.

"I was basically looking for someone with a good eye, really technical, but also a person ​that is experienced enough to help me through some different kind of situations.

"I feel Francisco has lived through ⁠everything on tour.

"It's ​going really amazing. I was able to find a new coach pretty fast, which is a positive thing because when you do that in the middle of the season, ‌it's nice to have some security in that."

Swiatek will start the clay swing at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, where she will look to gain some momentum ahead of next month's French Open.

The Pole has won four titles at Roland-Garros and recently gained advice from Nadal, who has the most French Open titles of any male or female player (14).

"I asked if it would be possible for him to come and maybe be some kind of inspiration, also hear ‌some feedback from him," Swiatek added.

"It was a privilege ​to have him on court. I honestly didn't have ‌many expectations because I know he's super busy and he has a lot of stuff to do, even though he always has different projects and everything.

"Now I'll continue with Francisco. He'll be the person that ⁠takes care of the ⁠whole process. That's the ‌plan for now."

Story first published: Tuesday, April 14, 2026, 18:56 [IST]
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