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Navratilova: For Swiatek, WTA Finals would be "exclamation point on an amazing year"
“It's anybody's ballgame still—but for number two,” says Navratilova, who spent 332 weeks as WTA No. 1, highlighting the Pole’s consistent dominance over the women’s tour.
Published Oct 22, 2022
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“It's anybody's ballgame still—but for number two," said Navratilova.
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Navratilova presented Swiatek (left) with the 2022 US Open trophy after the Pole's third Grand Slam victory.
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Swiatek (center) will be going for her ninth title of the year in Fort Worth, and her fifth on U.S. soil.
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