The separation was neither dramatic nor unexpected. Iga Świątek had spent the better part of the last year insisting on patience; she moved to trust a process thatThe separation was neither dramatic nor unexpected. Iga Świątek had spent the better part of the last year insisting on patience; she moved to trust a process that

Świątek-Fissette breakup

2026/03/24 19:07
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The separation was neither dramatic nor unexpected. Iga Świątek had spent the better part of the last year insisting on patience; she moved to trust a process that, on paper, appeared sound. Unfortunately, tennis has a way of consolidating doubt from narrow setbacks. A mistimed forehand here, a timid serve there, and suddenly the confidence frays. And, taken in this context, her second-round loss at the Miami Open was the proverbial last straw. The defeat did not so much create the problem as clarified it.

From the outside looking in, Świątek’s partnership with Wim Fissette justified heightened expectations. He brought pedigree, having worked with multiple major champions, and after he helped her secure Wimbledon last year, they seemed to have found the formula for success. The flipside is that competitiveness at the highest levels does not thrive on isolated triumphs. It is, instead, an accumulation of rhythms: of weeks when the game flows and of months when it stubbornly resists. By her own admission, the collaboration had been marked by “ups and downs,” which, in the language of elite performance, speaks to deeper dissonance.

What seemed to trouble Świątek most was not the losing; it was the manner in which she absorbed the setbacks. For a veritable winning machine who spent a whopping 125 weeks at the top of world rankings, she became tentative at best. She spoke candidly of confusion on court, of searching for solutions that refused to present themselves in real time. Her on-court dominance was hitherto built on clarity of movement and decision making, and the erosion of those elements had her facing existential questions. In such moments, the coach becomes both guide and mirror. And in her case, the reflection was not one she relished. Change thus became more of a necessity than a choice.

Świątek’s decision, then, is effectively a recalibration: to “take a moment to take care of myself,” as she put it. Needless to say, she recognized that peak performance necessitates well-being. The modern athlete is expected to manage not only tactics and technique, but also mental balance. Her willingness (desire, even) to pause rather than press forward by rote highlights a degree of maturity that belies her years. If nothing else, it is an acknowledgment that progress is never linear, and that even the most successful pairings have a natural shelf life.

Granted, the timing invites scrutiny. Standings fluctuate, draws tighten, and narratives harden quickly. A coaching change in the midst of uneven results risks compounding uncertainty before it resolves. That said, Świątek has, in the past, demonstrated an ability to work well amid disruption. The question now is whether her latest pivot can restore the equilibrium that previously made her the closest to a sure thing the sport had. In any case, the split stands as a reminder that even at the summit, certainty remains a fragile asset.

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and human resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

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