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By Jul 12, 2025Yulia Putintseva ended Iga Swiatek’s 21-match win streak at Wimbledon by “playing fast”
She rushed the world No. 1 from the baseline during the points, and took as little time as possible between them.
Published Jul 06, 2024
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This was just the fourth time in 109 matches, since the start of 2023, that Swiatek has lost after winning the first set.
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Putintseva entered Wimbledon 28-15 on the season, including quarterfinal showings in Miami and Madrid, and a tune-up title in Birmingham. She's an all-surface threat—a label Swiatek is trying to earn.
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“I totally let her come back to the game in the second set,” Swiatek said afterward. “I shouldn’t have done that. I made some mistakes, as well.”
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