Iga Świątek withdraws from Poland's Billie Jean King Cup qualifier

World number three Iga Świątek has withdrawn from Poland's Billie Jean King Cup qualifying tie against Ukraine in Gliwice. She announced the decision on Instagram, citing demanding recent times and the need for a pause to focus on her preparation. Świątek expressed confidence in her teammates led by Magda Linette.

Iga Świątek shared her decision on Instagram, stating, “I will not be playing in the upcoming Billie Jean King Cup qualifying tournament in Gliwice. This is not an easy decision for me, as playing in Poland has always held and holds special significance for me. Recent times have been demanding for me, both in terms of sports and the changes happening around me. I feel that I need a moment to pause, organize certain things, and focus on calm, quality work. I hope you understand.” The event on indoor clay carries high stakes, with 14 nations vying for seven spots in the Finals. Gliwice, Poland (50.297, 18.671) will host the tie without its star player. Świątek voiced strong support for her squad, saying, “We have a great team, I am sure that Magda Linette will do a wonderful job leading the girls. I am keeping my fingers crossed for the entire squad: Linda Klimovicova, Katarzyna Kawa, Maja Chwalinska, captain Dawid Celt, and the whole team.” Her absence shifts leadership to Linette. Poland reached the 2026 Billie Jean King Cup Finals thanks in part to Świątek's efforts in play-offs after the WTA Finals, earning her the Heart Award. She recently parted ways with coach Wim Fissette, with whom she won her first Wimbledon title since their 2024 partnership began. Reports suggest possible training at the Rafa Nadal Academy and interest in coaches like Francisco Roig or Piotr Wozniacki, as suggested by Andrea Petkovic. Świątek is confirmed for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in mid-April as she prepares for the clay-court season.

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