Iga Swiatek among the top Highest-Paid Female Athlete 2023

The three-time Grand Slam winner will make a return to the tour in over a month when she picks up her racquet to defend her title in Stuttgart.

The main draw of the event will start on April 17 with the draw ceremony scheduled to take place a day earlier, on April 16.

Swiatek, 21, was last seen in action in Indian Wells, where she lost to reigning Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina in the semifinals.

Facing Rybakina for the second time in the season, Swiatek won just four games as the World No. 7 reached the finals to beat Aryna Sabalenka to win the Indian Wells title. The Pole later withdrew her name from the Miami Open due to a rib injury.

In a few of the latest videos uploaded on social media, the World No. 1 can be seen hitting the practice nets in Stuttgart ahead of her title-defense.

In a few of the latest videos uploaded on social media, the World No. 1 can be seen hitting the practice nets in Stuttgart ahead of her title-defense.

Swiatek, 21, was last seen in action in Indian Wells, where she lost to reigning Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina in the semifinals.

 

 

Facing Rybakina for the second time in the season, Swiatek won just four games as the World No. 7 reached the finals to beat Aryna Sabalenka to win the Indian Wells title. The Pole later withdrew her name from the Miami Open due to a rib injury.

Swiatek, 21, was last seen in action in Indian Wells, where she lost to reigning Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina in the semifinals. Facing Rybakina for the second time in the season, Swiatek won just four games as the World No. 7 reached the finals to beat Aryna Sabalenka to win the Indian Wells title. The Pole later withdrew her name from the Miami Open due to a rib injury.

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