In 2022, Wiktorowski, now forty-three, became a coach for Swiatek’s squad after she had already achieved one Grand Slam victory.
Three consecutive French Opens and four more Grand Slam victories were secured by Swiatek with the assistance of the Pole.
She became the first Polish player to become world number one in April 2022 and has spent a total of 123 weeks at the top of the rankings.
“With the help of my coach Tomasz Wiktorowski, we made the decision to split ways after three years of the best successes of my career. I would like to begin by expressing my gratitude and admiration for our collaborative efforts,” Swiatek posted on Instagram.
In the few months after we began working together, his experience, analytical, and strategic mindset, along with his vast tennis knowledge, enabled us to accomplish things I never would have imagined possible.
It will take a “couple of weeks” for Swiatek to begin working with her next appointment, she says, adding that she has had “first talks” with potential new instructors.
She is not competing at the present China Open, having withdrew prior due of “personal matters”.
The 23-year-old’s rookie season with Wiktorowski saw her win the US Open and the French Open.