ga Swiatek might have had a rough season but she isn’t losing hope. Despite winning a Grand Slam and Italian Open, the Polish star lost her number one ranking to Aryna Sabalenka. Though she is disappointed with how the year rolled for her, Swiatek knows she has to make a strong comeback in 2025. And she shared her emotions in a heartfelt post. And she has received much-needed support from iconic legend Lindsey Vonn, who showers her love with beautiful blessings.
Swiatek reflected on her 2024 season with a heartwarming IG post, offering a glimpse into her journey full of successes and challenges. Swiatek faced many setbacks including a quarterfinal exit at the 2024 Flushing Meadows and a withdrawal from the Asian Swing due to personal reasons. However, Swiatek focused on gratitude and growth, sharing snippets from her tour this season alongside a touching message.
“Thanks for this season. First and foremost, I’m thanking myself and my team because it was another extraordinary year,” Swiatek began. “It was a season of not being a superhero and accepting it—facing new challenges, grinding, hard work, appreciating milestones, and unlocking new achievements.” Her post showcased a sense of pride in her sheer resilience, celebrating her ability to uplift and grow through ups and downs.
Iga Swiatek’s social media post drew admiration from her followers, including American alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn. “You are still a superhero because superheroes are not defined by their victories, but by their character. I am so proud of you,” Vonn commented, adding a red heart emoji. This admiration grows from Swiatek’s earlier praise of the Olympic medalist in April, where she shared how she looked up to the skier’s resilience and return after a five-year break. Vonn’s response was a touching affirmation of their shared love.
The Polish star also expressed her sadness about not leading Poland to victory in the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup but assured the fraternity she has set ambitious goals for the coming season. With determination and optimism, Swiatek seems ready to embrace what lies ahead, charged by the lessons of this eventful season