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Iga Świątek Ties Ashleigh Barty for Seventh-Most Weeks at No. 1 in WTA Rankings History: A Bitter Achievement
In the world of tennis, records are often a cause for celebration. But this time, the milestone comes with a hint of sorrow. Iga Świątek, the Polish phenom who has dominated the WTA rankings for much of the past two years, has now tied Ashleigh Barty for the seventh-most weeks at No. 1—121 to be precise. But what should feel like a moment of triumph is overshadowed by an unshakable sense of loss, a bittersweet achievement marked by both progress and regret.
Świątek’s rise to the top of women’s tennis has been meteoric, a story that started when she burst onto the scene with her sensational 2020 French Open win. It was the beginning of what many thought would be a new era for women’s tennis. But in tying Barty, Świątek is forced to share this moment with a ghost. Ashleigh Barty, who retired abruptly at 25, left the sport with unfulfilled potential. Many still wonder how much further she could have gone, had she chosen to stay.
Tying Barty for the seventh-most weeks at No. 1 is not just a statistic—it’s a reminder of the brilliance that tennis has lost. Barty’s departure left a void that even Świątek, for all her accomplishments, cannot fill. Each week she reigns at the top is another reminder that someone else once stood there, equally capable, and perhaps just as deserving of a different tennis fate.
This milestone also arrives at a time when Świątek herself faces uncertainties. Despite her remarkable consistency, her dominance on the court has been met with increasing pressure from rising talents like Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, and Coco Gauff. And with the recent US Open exit, Świątek’s stranglehold on the No. 1 ranking has been challenged for the first time in months.
Her journey to 121 weeks has been remarkable, but the shadow of what could have been—both for Barty and for herself—casts a somber light on this achievement. What should be a moment of celebration instead becomes a pause for reflection, for the futures that never were and the challenges still to come.
For Iga Świątek, tying Ashleigh Barty in the rankings is not just a testament to her greatness; it is also a reminder of how fragile that greatness can be, and how fleeting these moments of triumph truly are.