Unseen footage shows distraught Iga Swiatek in tears after crushing US Open defeat!
Only seven women in the history of the season-ending championship tournament, have won it in back-to-back years.
There have been 52 Finals since , and only seven were able to defend their crown in consecutive years.It's worth mentioning that Navratilova won an incredible five consecutive WTA Finals, while Seles and Williams were able to three-peat.Tennis tournament cancelled after players fall victim to 'virtual kidnapping'Swiatek has a bit of ways to go before she can even think about going for a third straight title.
WATCH tennis star Coco Gauff name dropped by Tyler, The Creator in rapper's latest song 'Thought I Was Dead'As loaded as the tournament is, Swiatek is playing some of the best tennis of her career.Swiatek would win no less than $4.45 million, and possibly take home as much as $5,155,000 if she finishes the tournament undefeated.
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