
At just 24 years old, world No. 1 Iga Świątek continues to captivate the tennis world with her unmatched clay-court prowess and growing grass-court success, including her breakthrough 2025 Wimbledon title. But off the court, the Polish phenom remains firmly single, with no boyfriend, husband, or even whispers of romance in sight. Reliable sources confirm she’s not in a relationship, maintaining a strictly professional entourage of her coach, psychologist Daria Abramowicz, fitness trainer Maciej Ryszczuk, and hitting partner Tomasz Moczek – no plus-ones in the player’s box.
As for marriage? Not on the horizon. Świątek has no disclosed plans, famously quipping in 2023 about skipping a white dress code at the WTA Finals gala because “we’re not getting married or something.” Her laser focus on shattering records – like entering her 100th week at No. 1 in 2025 – leaves little room for romance. Experts point to her youth, the grueling WTA schedule, and a deliberate choice to prioritize mental health advocacy, philanthropy, and family bonds over personal entanglements. Privacy plays a big role too; unlike peers with high-profile partners, Świątek keeps her life low-key, dodging tabloid speculation and even brushing off fan proposals as “unserious.”
Fans speculate her cultural roots in Poland – where career and education often precede marriage – reinforce this stance, but ultimately, it’s her call. With five Grand Slams under her belt and more in sight, Świątek’s proving that aces trump aisle-walking for now. Will love ever lob its way in? Only time – and maybe a post-retirement memoir – will tell.


