LONDON — After putting one shot into the net, Iga Swiatek muttered to herself. After another point went awry, she placed her hand over her mouth. Generally, she looked as flustered as she ever does on a tennis court.
Once again, she went from unbeatable on the French Open's red clay to underwhelming on Wimbledon's green grass.
The No. 1-ranked Swiatek's 21-match winning streak ended with a listless performance and a slew of mistakes on Saturday, adding up to a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 loss to unseeded Yulia Putintseva in the third round at the All England Club.
''Going from this kind of tennis, where I felt like I'm playing the best tennis in my life, to another surface, where I kind of struggle a little bit more, it's not easy,'' said Swiatek, who only once has made it as far as the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, exiting at that stage a year ago. ''All that stuff really combines to me not really having a good time in Wimbledon.''
Never does. In 2022, for example, her 37-match unbeaten run was stopped with another third-round loss at the All England Club, that one to Alize Cornet.
Swiatek, a 23-year-old from Poland, is a five-time Grand Slam champion, including four titles at Roland Garros — most recently last month — and one on the hard courts at the U.S. Open. She has talked about looking forward to improving on grass, but she decided to withdraw last month from the only tuneup event that was originally on her schedule before Wimbledon.
Not that Swiatek thinks that was the issue against the 35th-ranked Putintseva.
On the contrary, Swiatek described herself as not giving herself enough of a chance to rest after the French Open.