It is really clear how difficult these past few months have been for Iga Swiatek, and would explain her recent dip in form, as well as perhaps her coaching change from Tomasz Wiktorowski to Wim Fissette. If Swiatek’s claim of contamination is correct and can be backed up then it is hard to argue that she deserves much more of a suspension, but a lot of people’s frustration will be due to the lack of consistency in these cases when it comes to higher ranked players in comparison to lower ranked players.
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