Osorio, who scored up to three breaks throughout the match, suffered excessively with the first service after her Polish opponent scored 64% of the points played with this serve.
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Swiatek, who suffered in his first round match against the German Jule Niemeier (6-4 and 7-5) he improved his star punch, the right hand, with which he connected up to thirteen winners in exchanges from the baseline.
It was the twelfth time in a row that the first world classified overcame the obstacle of the second round in a slam, data that exemplifies a regularity that has kept her at the top of the WTA list since the retirement of the Australian and reigning champion Ashleigh Barty.
Swiatek won 53 of his first 65 main draw slam matches and only six players from the Open Era have better numbers than her.
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These are the Australian Margaret Court (61), the Americans Monica Seles (60), Chris Evert (57), Billie Jean King (56) and Tracy Austin (54), and the Swiss Martina Hingis (56).
In her next round she could face a Grand Slam champion like the Canadian Bianca Andreescu in the event that this is imposed on the Spanish of the previous Cristina Bucsa.
The only time the two Grand Slam champions met, the match fell to the Polish 7-6 (2) and 6-0 in the last edition of the tournament in Rome.
The entrance Swiatek improves his version against the Colombian Camila Osorio was first published on newspaper TODAY.