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Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

The 2023 French Open women's singles final ended with world number one and defending champion Swiatek against Mukhova. Swiatek continued her dominance by defeating Mukhova 2-1 in three sets to win this year's French Open women's singles title, her third career French Open title and her fourth career Grand Slam title.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

First, Swiatek completed two consecutive French Open women's singles titles, becoming the first player to defend the French Open women's singles title in the last 16 years after continuing Heining in 2007.

Second, Swiatek won the French Open women's singles title for the third time in her career, equalling Seres, Courtt and Vicario, and tied for the fourth in the history of women's singles at the French Open, behind Evert with seven titles, Graff with six titles and Hening with four titles.

Third, Swiatek has won the Grand Slam women's singles title four times in her career, tying Naomi Osaka for the first place in the current tournament.

Fourth, Swiatek has a career record in Grand Slam finals, continuing his unbeaten record of winning all four games.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

Fifth, Swiatek became the sixth player to defend the French Open women's singles title in the Open era, followed by Courte (1969-70), Evert (1974-75, 1979-80, 1985-86), Graff (1987-88, 1995-96), Seles (1990-92) and Hening (2005-07).

Sixth, Swiatek won 14 consecutive French Opens, improving his career French Open record to 28-2, with a win rate of 93.3%.

Seventh, Swiatek improved his career clay record to 63-9, and this year he won 19-2.

Eighth, Swiatek ended his 9th clay-court final and won his 7th title.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

As a new leader in women's tennis that has grown rapidly in recent years, Swiatek has soared to show its dominance. Last season, Swiatek won 37 consecutive games on tour and won two Grand Slam women's singles titles, successfully topping the women's tennis world No. 1.

Heading out as the defending champion of the French Open, Swiatek did not lose a set in the first six rounds and showed his super-dominance to advance to the final. As for the opponent of the French Open women's singles final, Mukhova reached the women's singles final of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career, and she lost two sets on her way to the final. The two have met only once in their careers, having been beaten 2-1 by Mukhova in 2019 by Seswatek Prague.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

In the first set of the women's singles final, Swiatek continued her dominance by breaking her belt and holding serve as soon as she came up, easily taking a 3-0 lead in three consecutive sets. Mukhova held her serve in the fourth game to stop her slump, and Swiatek saved a break point in the fifth game to take a thrilling 4-1 lead. Although Mukhova chased another game in the sixth game, Swiatek then won two more games with a broken tie to easily win the first set 6-2.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

Entering the second set, Swiatek continued her first-set pattern, and she took the lead in consecutive break-and-serve, and again took a 3-0 lead in three consecutive sets. Mukhova then broke and saved serve in three consecutive sets to tie 3-3 in the first six sets, and then held serve in the next two sets to maintain a 4-4 draw. Mukhova broke serve in the 9th game, Swiatek then broke back to tie 5-5, Mukhova broke again in the 11th game, Swiatek failed to break again, unfortunately lost a set 5-7, which was also her first set of the French Open.

Burst the record! Swiatek narrowly defeated Mukhova 2-1 to defend his French Open 3rd title + Grand Slam 4th title

In the third set tiebreaker, Swiatek lost two consecutive games to trail 0-2, and Swiatek broke and saved serve to win 3-2 in three consecutive games. Mukhova broke the lead again to tie the score, Swiatek broke serve in the eighth game to tie 4-4, and Swiatek held serve in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead. Mukhova had to save her serve in the 10th game, and Swiatek completed a key break to Swiatek, who won another set 6-4 and finally defeated Mukhova 2-1 on aggregate to complete the title defense.

Swiatek once again proved her dominance, and she is also a worthy new generation leader in women's tennis.

(Text/Drunken Lying Float)

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