French Open 2022| Women's Singles Final| Iga Swiatek vs Coco Gauff | Live Blog | NewsBytes

Six titles for Swiatek in 2022
Swiatek has become the second player in this century to win six titles in the first six months of the year (Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Stuttgart, Rome, and Roland Garros)
A record winning streak for Iga Swiatek
After beating Gauff in the French Open final, Swiatek now has the joint-longest streak of this century, equaling Venus Williams' record of 35 straight wins set in 2000. Swiatek has also steered clear of Serena Williams, who won 34 straight matches in 2013.
Iga Swiatek attains these feats
Iga Swiatek has become youngest woman to win multiple Grand Slams since Maria Sharapova in 2006. The former is the fifth top seed to win the French Open in 25 years.
Iga Swiatek wins the 2022 French Open
World number one Iga Swiatek wins the 2022 French Open. The Polish has claimed her second Grand Slam title after beating America's Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-3 in the women's singles final in over an hour.
Swiatek has to wait!
6-1, 5-3: Iga Swiatek has to wait as Gauff pulls one back. Will the latter bounce back from here?
Swiatek is one game away!
6-1, 5-2: Swiatek is one game away from claiming her second Grand Slam title. She is all over Gauff at the moment.
Swiatek can surely smell victory!
6-1, 4-2: Swiatek can surely smell victory! She wins another game after a forced error from Gauff.
Swiatek regains lead in the second set
6-1, 3-2: Swiatek regains lead in the second set. Gauff loses her momentum after winning the first two games.
Swiatek back in the hunt!
6-1, 2-2: Swiatek back in the hunt! Gauff's unforced errors helped the Polish make a comeback.
Swiatek pulls one back
6-1, 1-2: Swiatek pulls one back after losing two consecutive games. She smashed four winners in this game alone.
Another game for Gauff!
2-0: Another game for Gauff. The American is moving really well in the second set. She is on fire!
A comeback on the cards?
6-1, 1-0: Gauff wins the first game of the second set. Will she stage a late comeback?
Youngest women's Roland Garros final since 1997
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Gauff needs to bounce back!
In the first set, Gauff recorded 14 unforced and 10 forced errors. The American couldn't hit any ace in the set.
Swiatek seals the first set 6-1
Swiatek takes just over 30 minutes to seal the first set (6-1). The first set was all about the Polish and her impeccable winners. Gauff needs to raise her level in the second set.
Swiatek back to winning ways (5-1)
5-1: Swiatek is back to winning ways after losing a game. The last rally comprised of 15 shots.
Gauff finally opens her account (4-1)
Gauff finally opens her account, wins her first game of the match. She still trails Swiatek 1-4.
Swiatek is all over Gauff (4-0)
Swiatek is all over Gauff at the moment. The Polish races to a 4-0 lead in the first set. Her winners have been impressive.
Swiatek is yet to lose a game
Swiatek is yet to lose a game. She wins her third consecutive game as Gauff fails to make a comeback.
Swiatek 2-0 Gauff
Swiatek 2-0 Gauff
The Polish has been brilliant so far. She has been outplaying Gauff with her winners.