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Iga Swiatek has enjoyed another successful season on the WTA Tour, adding three more titles to her name, including a sixth Grand Slam.

In July, Swiatek won the Wimbledon title, becoming the first Pole in history to emerge victorious in singles at the All England Club.

She quickly followed up her triumph in South West London with her second tour-level crown of the year at the Cincinnati Open, which marked the 11th WTA 1000 title of her career.

Though Swiatek’s level has dropped slightly during the Asian swing, most likely due to fatigue, she still managed to go all the way at the Korea Open, winning the tournament while dropping just one set.

Iga Swiatek reacts at the 2025 Wuhan Open.Photo by ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images

With just a handful of events left in the WTA season, Swiatek has, to date, tallied 61 wins to 15 losses and remains the world number two.

Having qualified for the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Swiatek has now revealed how she plans to finish her 2025 campaign after the year-end competition.

Iga Swiatek announces her plans for the end of the season

In a post on social media, Swiatek confirmed she will represent Poland in the Billie Jean King Cup playoffs in November.

The six-time Grand Slam champion did not participate in the annual tournament this year, with Poland ultimately bowing out in the qualifying rounds, which took place in April.

Swiatek will play for her country in the playoffs in Gorzow Wielkopolski, where Poland will face both Romania and New Zealand.

She said on Instagram: “See you in Gorzów Wielkopolski! I am happy to officially share this news – I will be playing in the Billie Jean King Cup playoffs.

It will be a great end to the season – playing for my country and in my country, in front of Polish fans.

“In a team that will certainly give its all. I hope to see you there!”

The reason Iga Swiatek did not play in the Billie Jean King Cup this year

Swiatek’s decision not to play for Poland at the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup was made after her Miami Open campaign.

There, Swiatek lost to wildcard Alexandra Eala in the quarterfinals, suffering a straight-sets loss to the Filipina.

She said in a statement: “I always represent my country with pride. I played everything there was to play for the country last year.

“Now it’s time for more balance, focusing on myself and my training.”

Without Swiatek, Poland managed to beat Switzerland 3-0 in the qualifying rounds, but fell to Ukraine 0-3.

The Billie Jean King Cup was ultimately won by Italy this year, who beat the USA in the final.