Daria Abramowicz, a renowned sports psychologist, has played a pivotal role in shaping Iga Świątek’s mental resilience and overall performance. Their partnership, which began in 2019, has been instrumental in Świątek’s rise to the top of women’s tennis, helping her secure multiple Grand Slam titles and the World No. 1 ranking.
Abramowicz’s approach focuses on mental well-being, emotional regulation, and handling pressure, crucial aspects for an elite athlete. She has helped Świątek develop a structured routine, manage stress, and stay focused during high-stakes matches. One of their key strategies includes mindfulness exercises, visualization techniques, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle to prevent burnout.
Świątek has openly credited Abramowicz for her improved composure on court, particularly in high-pressure situations. Their collaboration was especially evident during Świątek’s dominant run at the 2020 French Open, where she displayed remarkable mental strength without dropping a set.
Beyond performance, Abramowicz emphasizes the importance of psychological well-being off the court. Her holistic approach has set an example in professional tennis, highlighting the significance of mental health in sports. As Świątek continues to dominate, her partnership with Abramowicz remains a blueprint for integrating sports psychology into elite athletic success.
“After six years of achieving the greatest successes in my career, Daria Abramowicz and I have decided to end our cooperation. Due to this significant change, I am giving myself the next few weeks to start a new cooperation.”