Former seven-time Grand Slam champion Mats Wilander has said he thinks it's possible Iga Swiatek won't win Wimbledon, but he doesn't think the Pole will lose to Alize Cornet. Swiatek's stunning run of 37 wins ended on Saturday after Cornet lost to her 6-4 6-2. The cornet puts a lot of the ball back into play, but it's not that heavy. Swiatek set a new record for most consecutive wins in the 21st century after beating Jana Fett in the first round at Wimbledon. "I was a bit shocked," Wilander told Eurosport. "I don't think there's any chance she won't win Wimbledon, but I don't think the type of opponent she'll be fighting is someone like Alize Cornet. Swiatek hopes to discover grass in the future Even before Wimbledon, Swiatek hinted that she wouldn't put herself under too much pressure at the All England Club. When Swiatek arrived at Wimbledon, she admitted that the grass was a surface she had yet to figure out. Swiatek didn't get very far at Wimbledon, but that doesn't change the fact that she is definitely the most dominant player in 2022. Swiatek is the new face of the women's game and she can certainly take on grass and become the future fastest force on the tennis court. Swiatek hasn't lost any money for five straight months, which is a pretty decent stat.



