Iga Swiatek’s 2024 season proved to be one of the most interesting of her career so far.
The Pole won five WTA titles, including a fourth victory at Roland Garros, but struggled at the other majors – and ultimately lost her world No 1 ranking.
With her season over, we map out Swiatek’s potential pathway for 2025.
United Cup: December 27 – January 5
Swiatek is confirmed to be in United Cup action for Poland at the start of the season, joining forces with Hubert Hurkacz to lead the nation.
Poland reached the final of the 2024 United Cup, with Swiatek not losing a singles match.
Australian Open: January 12-26
In 2024, the Pole did not play in between the United Cup and the Australian Open, and that will likely be the case in 2025.
Swiatek was shocked in the third round of the Australian Open back in January and will look to at least match her previous best result from 2022 – where she reached the last four.
Qatar Open: February 10-16
One of the most successful tournaments of the world No 2’s career, Swiatek will likely look to win her fourth straight title at the Qatar Open – the first WTA 1000 event of the season.
The Pole beat Elena Rybakina in the 2024 final, and this will likely be her first event post-Australia.
Dubai Tennis Championship: February 17-23
Following directly on from action in Doha, the Dubai Tennis Championships is the second of back-to-back WTA 1000 tournaments in the Middle East.