Iga Swiatek tells the truth about her controversial medical time-out at United Cup against Katie Boulter
Iga Świątek recently addressed the controversy surrounding her medical time-out during her United Cup match against Katie Boulter, offering her side of the story and clarifying the situation. The world No. 1 came under scrutiny after taking a medical break, with some questioning the timing and necessity of the intervention during the heated match.
Świątek, known for her integrity and sportsmanship, was quick to set the record straight. In a post-match interview, she explained that the medical time-out was entirely legitimate and taken out of concern for her health and well-being. “I was feeling discomfort during the match, and it was important for me to make sure I didn’t worsen the situation,” Świątek shared. “I would never take a medical time-out if it wasn’t absolutely necessary.”
The Polish star elaborated that the decision to take the break was based on advice from her team and medical professionals. “It’s always a tough call to stop during a match, but you have to listen to your body. It wasn’t an attempt to disrupt the game or gain any unfair advantage; I just wanted to be able to compete at my best without risking injury,” she added.
Świątek also acknowledged that such moments can be misunderstood, especially in high-stakes matches, but reiterated that her focus was on playing fair and staying healthy. “I understand why there might be some reactions, but as athletes, we have to prioritize our physical condition. It’s part of being a professional,” she said.
Despite the controversy, Świątek went on to win the match, but her response to the situation highlights her commitment to transparency and maintaining her reputation as a fair competitor. By addressing the issue head-on, she aimed to dispel any doubts about her intentions and move forward with a focus on the rest of the tournament