Iga Świątek is the best women’s tennis player in the world right now, but isn’t thinking too far ahead. She won the French Open, a bronze medal in the Paris Olympics, and tournaments in Doha, Indian Wells, Madrid, and Rome. Now, she’s looking to capture another Grand Slam title at this year’s U.S. Open.
“I’m taking it day by day, step by step,” she told T&C earlier this year. “Always focusing on my next task. And definitely I will prepare with my team for this challenge as well.”
Here, get to know Iga Świątek’s team—a.k.a. the people who sit in her player’s box during matches.
Her coach, Tomasz Wiktorowski
Świątek has been working with coach Wiktorowski since 2022. Last year, he was named WTA Coach of the Year.
Her psychologist Daria Abramowicz
Świątek has been working with Daria Abramowicz since she was a teenager. “Iga is willing to put in the work,” Abramowicz said in an interview.
“She is aware of the importance of psychology – not just mental training, but of sports psychology in general, as a big piece of the puzzle in order to succeed at top level in tennis.
Even on her worst day, she is open-minded and able to process things. She is always ready to learn, and I found some ways that work well for her: to feed her with knowledge in regards to psychology.
When you listen to her interviews, you can probably hear a lot of my thoughts or my knowledge that I am passing on to her. It makes me proud, obviously.
That is the main trait: Iga’s urge to broaden her horizons and improve her knowledge.”
Her phsyio, Maciej Ryszczuk
Maciej Ryszczuk works as Świątek’s strength and conditioning coach. “When we started working together, it was Covid time so we had a little bit more time to build the base.
Of course, she has good genetics, but it’s still a lot of work. We pushed her, and I told her when we started that she could be tired during the tournaments, but it’s fine because we’re going to build through that year for the future.
We’re not in the short-term, it’s not a sprint, it’s really a long-term view,” he shared in a recent interview.
Her hitting partner, Tomek Moczek
Fellow Polish tennis player Tomek Moczek works with Świątek as her hitting partner.
Her dad, Tomasz Świątek
Her father was an Olympic athlete—he competed in the 1988 Seoul Olympics in the men’s quadruple sculls event. Iga credits her father as the reason she plays tennis. “In tough moments, my dad was there to keep going and to show me that it’s still worth it and I shouldn’t give up,” she said.
Her agent, Jules Mercier
Another consistent presence in her box is her agent, Jules Mercier, a tennis agent at IMG Tennis and WME Sports.