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Very few children are able to match the achievements of their Olympian parent, and even less manage to surpass them.

When an athlete has followed in the footsteps of their role model relative, and then become the dominant force in their sport aged just 22, it is hard not to take notice.'s story so impressive, in a fortnight which has seen the Polish sensation assert herself as the face of women's tennis.Shortly before this, her superstar status was confirmed when she became the first sportsperson to sign a worldwide ambassadorship with the beauty company Lancome.

Her father, Tomasz, is a former Olympic rower, who represented Poland in the men’s quadruple sculls at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. “First with her older sister, then with rivals on the court. As a ten-year-old, she urged, ‘Let’s go to a tournament for older girls, because we’ve already beaten everyone here.’Swiatek herself has admitted she was never likely to follow her father into rowing, telling Ausopen.com in 2020: “I was scared of the water so tennis was much better for me.”

Despite suffering a disappointing second round defeat to Paula Badosa, the world number one revealed that she is more optimistic of her medal chances at this summer's

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