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Swiatek Survives Scare in Australian Open Opener
19 Jan
Summary
- Iga Swiatek narrowly defeated qualifier Yuan Yue in a challenging first-round match.
- The Polish star recorded 35 unforced errors during her two-hour victory.
- Swiatek aims to complete a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open.

Iga Swiatek, the second seed, began her quest for a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open with a challenging 7-6 (5), 6-3 victory over China's Yuan Yue on Monday, January 19, 2026. The match, lasting over two hours, saw Swiatek pushed to her limits, particularly in the first set where she made 21 unforced errors.
Despite a shaky start and a high number of unforced errors totaling 35, Swiatek managed to overcome the resilient Yuan, who is ranked 130th. This win provides a crucial boost for Swiatek after recent losses at the United Cup, though her performance indicates areas for improvement as she progresses in the tournament.
The Polish star has already secured four French Opens, a US Open, and a Wimbledon title, but an Australian Open crown has remained elusive. Reaching the semi-finals twice in Melbourne, Swiatek is aiming to join an elite group of women to achieve a career Grand Slam in the Open era.




