17 January,2023 08:00 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Iga Swiatek celebrates her win over Germany’s Jule Niemeier
World No.1 Iga Swiatek said she needed to find some extra "intensity" to go deep at the Australian Open after surviving a tough first-round examination on Monday.
The 2022 French and US Open champion was far from the fluent best that took her to a 37-match win streak last season, needing an hour and 59 minutes to see off Jule Niemeier 6-4, 7-5 on Rod Laver Arena.
Swiatek is looking to win the Australian Open for the first time, but after edging a tight first set, found herself 5-3 down in the second before coming through against the German World No.69.
Swiatek, who made her Australian Open debut in 2019, admitted she needed to increase her focus and had not been at her best. "I was happy I was able to come back in that second set and break back. That was an important moment, for sure," the Polish top seed and hot favourite told reporters at Melbourne Park.
"First match of a first Grand Slam. So it's always tough. Jule is not an easy opponent, so I'm happy I'm through and going to be able to play more matches here." The first set had been deadlocked on serve when Swiatek finally forced a break to creep over the line 6-4 in 52 minutes. But the 21-year-old was immediately broken at the start of the second and struggled for consistency, before getting the job done. "My goal in my next matches is not to get into that situation," she said. "I need to have more intensity."
The Pole insisted she could still take positives from the victory. "It showed me that I don't have to feel 100 per cent to win a match."
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