After Swiatek finished the Middle East season, a topic on the public side quickly heated up: Is Fassett ready to find a new job again?
After returning to the Middle East season, although Swiatek is not the number one favorite in the eyes of the bookmaker, she has always been more favored by fans and netizens than Sabalenka, who occupies the first position in the odds list.
After Sabalenka's first-round tour in Doha, Swiatek was the last member of the women's tennis F4 to make it to the end; After Sabalenka's defeat to Denmark's Taussen in Dubai, the Polish girl also went further than the world number one in Dubai.
However, after everyone regarded Swiatek as the absolute favourite, they were swept by Ostapenko in the semi-finals in Doha and defeated Andreeva in Dubai, and finally reached the quarterfinals.
Swiatek's two major defeats were not a surprise to the outside world at Ostapenko in Doha, after all, the Polish girl has always been at an absolute disadvantage when it comes to head-to-head records. In addition, when they played against Ostapenko at that time, Swiatek never had any upper hand in the face of Ostapenko, who had been in a stable state and had always had a stable output, and the loss could only be said that she met her nemesis, and there was really nothing to complain about.
But losing to Andreeva, a young Russian girl, in Dubai, caused an uproar in public opinion.
When Swiatek was seen competing with Andreeva for a ticket to the semi-finals, almost everyone assumed that after the devastating setback in Doha, the Polish girl would be able to brace herself in Dubai and avoid a repeat of Doha's mistakes.
Even though Swiatek made some mistakes in controlling her emotions in the first set against an in-form Andreeva, and finally lost the first set 3-6 because she didn't have more patience, everyone's belief that the Polish girl could have the last laugh has not wavered.
Surprisingly, after taking the lead in the second set, Swiatek not only did not consolidate the advantage, but was chased to 3-3 by Andreeva, and then suddenly there was a sharp decline in form like last year's Paris Olympics against Zheng Qinwen, and finally Andreeva ended the second set battle 6-3, and ended the game in one fell swoop, breaking the biggest upset in Dubai.
Swiatek's bad mood after the defeat is inevitable, especially when she won the title in Doha last year and reached the semi-finals in Dubai, and this year's season in the Middle East has significantly regressed compared to last year, and the losses are more ugly, making the world second embarrassed.
After Swiatek's loss, everyone brought up the topic of whether Fassett would be expelled, not out of nowhere, but from a sensitive move by the Polish girl after the loss.
After being swept by Andreeva, Swiatek left the field with a backpack, and the team members and coach Fisette who were waiting outside saw the Polish girl coming out and immediately greeted her, especially when Fisette took the initiative to stretch out her hand and wanted to comfort Swiatek in this way, but she refused directly.
The reason why this small detail that has been revealed makes the outside world feel that the consequences are very serious is related to the loss to American star Keys in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
Match point at the Australian Open was overturned by Keys against the wind, and that match was even worse than losing in Doha and Dubai, after all, it was a Grand Slam tournament, and Swiatek collapsed just one step away from the final.
But when Swiatek walked out of the arena after losing, he saw Fassett coming over, took the initiative to hug him, and cried in his arms for a long time.
It stands to reason that after Swiatek lost in Dubai, he should be polite and pandering to coach Fisette's initiative to show overtures, but this way of ignoring it is really puzzling.
Someone bluntly said that if it weren't for Swiatek's inner wavering trust in Fasset, how could there be such an embarrassing scene for the coach.
"I'm not happy with the results and I feel like I'm playing at a normal level. I'm definitely going to talk to the team and make some changes to the training plan for next week. Because I didn't have a lot of time to train before these events. I feel like I'm missing something from my tennis ball. "It was thought that Swiatek had developed a strong dissatisfaction with Fasseter, and it had something to do with what she said after the match. Judging by this sentence, it is clear that Swiatek already has a lot of opinions about the team, and to single out one person to take responsibility for this, it must be Fisette.
In addition, when Swiatek recently interviewed about what kind of person is best suited to be her coach, the three people she mentioned are all women, and she didn't mention Fasset. Now that Fassett was snubbed, fans and netizens are even more convinced that all signs have indicated that Fassett's job may not be done soon, "There should be no need to wait for the French Open, and the news of Swiatek's official breakup will come." The reason is that Swiatek came to Ficette to help him improve, and now if he doesn't advance, he will retreat, and Fasset's crisis will naturally come.(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)