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Świątek's second serve is her weakest point ahead of the Eala clash at Wimbledon

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In the third round of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, Polish world star Iga Świątek will face the highly in-form young tennis player Alexandra Eala. In recent days, Eala has managed to make a name for herself by defeating prominent names like Elena Rybakina and Elina Svitolina on grass courts, and these victories prove that her performance at Wimbledon is not a coincidence. While the competitive match between the two sides is expected to witness an exciting night, the fate of the Polish tennis player in the tournament seems to depend on this critical match. Although Świątek is shown as one of the favorites of the tournament, it is already clear that the match will not be easy and that the tactical battle will play an important role considering the recent performance of her opponent.

Experts and commentators are currently focusing on Świątek's second serve as the key point of the match, and it is thought that this situation will determine the course of the match. Canal+ Sport commentator Maciej Łuczak states that the Polish racket's second serve can sometimes become a source of opportunity for opponents and that this situation is frequently repeated. According to Łuczak's analysis, instead of playing cautiously, opponents try to evaluate these serves by going deep into the court, and Świątek can struggle in such situations. Especially against players who initiate hard and sudden attacks, the reliability of the second serve stands out as one of the biggest factors that will affect the outcome of the match.

It is highly probable that Alexandra Eala, who is aware of this tactical weakness, will take her place on the court with a similar strategy and focus on the Polish tennis player's second serve. Eala's playing style has an aggressive structure capable of defeating powerful names like Rybakina and Svitolina and is suitable for keeping the opponent under pressure during the serve. The young tennis player will try to produce points by taking risks when seeing her opponent's second serve and thus aims to turn the balance in the set and match in her favor. This approach is seen as the most effective way to disrupt Świątek's rhythm and put her in a difficult position.

Maciej Łuczak's assessments reveal that Eala is not just a passive opponent, but on the contrary, has a very active and dangerous game structure during return games. The moves made by the Filipino tennis player in return games can make it difficult for Świątek to establish her game and push her into a defensive position. Eala, who displays a game finishing points after the first strokes and avoiding simple errors, has the potential to take a set with a single breaking moment. Therefore, it is of vital importance for the course of the match that Świątek increase the percentage of her second serve and evaluate short balls more effectively.

In summary, this third-round match at Wimbledon will not only be a struggle for victory but also turn into a tactical battlefield. The second serve, shown as Iga Świątek's biggest problem, will be Alexandra Eala's main target, and the Polish tennis player's performance to close this weakness will determine the match. If Eala attacks the serve as planned and capitalizes on the opportunities, one of the tournament's biggest championship candidates may face an early exit. Tennis fans are eagerly awaiting the match to see how this tactical duel and weaknesses will shape up.

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