Iga Ељwiд…tek - J. Aleksandrowa Official

Świątek’s ability to survive multiple break points—such as the two she saved at 4-all in the Seoul third set—remains her greatest asset against Alexandrova's aggressive baseline play.

Their matches have spanned across surfaces, from the fast hard courts of Doha and Miami to the grass of Bad Homburg. Tactical Breakdown

Detailed stats from their encounters, such as those found on Flashscore, show a clash of styles: Iga ЕљwiД…tek - J. Aleksandrowa

Their most recent major encounter in the Seoul final was a showcase of resilience. Despite being "blown off the court" in a 1-6 first set, Świątek clawed back to win 1-6, 7-6(3), 7-5. This victory was particularly significant as it marked the for the 24-year-old Pole, making her the first player born in the 2000s to reach that mark. Head-to-Head Evolution

Alexandrova often leads in aces, using her serve to keep Świątek on the defensive. Despite being "blown off the court" in a

For fans of pure technical tennis, this matchup remains a "must-watch" whenever they appear in the same draw.

Alexandrova’s flat, powerful groundstrokes famously stunned Świątek in Miami 2024, where she secured a straight-sets upset. For fans of pure technical tennis, this matchup

The rivalry between Iga Świątek and Ekaterina Alexandrova has evolved into a fascinating tactical battle, recently highlighted by Świątek’s gritty victory at the 2025 Seoul Final.