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Polish President Duda among those congratulating French Open champ Swiatek on social media

SHOWS: INTERNET (OCTOBER 10, 2020) (SOCIAL MEDIA WEBSITE - ACCESS ALL) (MUTE)

1. STILL IMAGE FROM POLISH PRESIDENT ANDRZEJ DUDA'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING:

"Great thanks and congratulations for @iga_swiatek! A historic day for Poland, for Polish sport and for Polish tennis. Bravo!"

2. STILL IMAGE FROM POLISH PRESIDENT ANDRZEJ DUDA'S TWITTER PAGE, (Polish) SAYING:

"Incredible, historic success @iga_swiatek #rolandgarros2020. This day goes down in the history of Poland, Polish sport and Polish tennis. Thank you! Congratulations with all our hearts and we stand and applaud you."

3. STILL IMAGE FROM POLISH PRIME MINISTER MATEUSZ MORAWIECKI'S TWITTER PAGE, (Polish) SAYING:

"Huge congratulations to @iga_swiatek who has achieved today the success of her life and - I am convinced - just the first success in the Grand Slam. Amazing story written by this young girl on the #RolandGarros courts! Paris is Polish today!"

4. STILL IMAGE FROM POLISH SOCCER PLAYER ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING:

"What an amazing success, what a great story! Good job @iga_swiatek"

5. STILL IMAGE FROM POLISH TENNIS PLAYER AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING:

"Wowww!! Congratulations"

6. STILL IMAGE FROM FORMER TENNIS PLAYER TRACY AUSTIN'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING:

"Wow!!! @iga_swiatek is such an amazing athlete-so offensive-hits so heavy-complete game already. A joy to watch-makes it look easy. More majors ahead!!"

7. STILL IMAGE FROM TENNIS PLAYER NOVAK DJOKOVIC'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING"

"Congratulations @iga_swiatek #RolandGarros"

8. STILL IMAGE FROM IGA SWIATEK'S TWITTER PAGE, REPLYING TO DJOKOVIC TWEET, SAYING:

"Thank you champ!!! Good luck tomorrow"

9. STILL IMAGE FROM IGA SWIATEK'S TWITTER PAGE, SAYING:

"It's so hard to describe how special this day is for me. It's so strange to achieve something that seemed so distant...But yup...It's here - I'm a grand slam champion (whaaat?). Thank you @SofiaKenin for this final. I wish you all the best. #RolandGarros"

STORY: Poland's President Andrzej Duda was among those offering congratulations as the nation celebrated on Saturday after 19-year-old Iga Swiatek won the French Open, becoming the first Pole to win a Grand Slam singles title.

Swiatek, ranked 54th in the world at the start of the tournament but now into the top 20, crushed American Sofia Kenin 6-4 6-1 to become the youngest woman to win the French Open since Monica Seles in 1992.

She comes from the Polish village of Raszyn, just outside of the capital Warsaw, but trained and went to school in the city.

"Great thanks and congratulations for @iga_swiatek! A historic day for Poland, for Polish sport and for Polish tennis. Bravo!" tweeted Duda.

Other politicians and national leaders followed suit, rejoicing in what many called Poland's greatest ever tennis success.

"Huge congratulations to @iga_swiatek, who has achieved today the success of her life and - I am convinced - just the first success in the Grand Slam. Amazing story written by this young girl on the #RolandGarros courts! Paris is Polish today!" tweeted Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

Swiatek was the first Polish woman to reach the Roland Garros final in 81 years and the first at any major since Agnieszka Radwanska at Wimbledon eight years ago.

"Congratulations @iga.swiatek !A fabulous showing for tennis," Radwanska said in an Instagram post.

Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski also congratulated his compatriot. "What an amazing success, what a great story! Good job @iga_swiatek," the striker said on Twitter.

Former French Open champions Mats Wilander and Chris Evert also praised the young Pole.

"Iga looked so relieved but also calm," Wilander told Eurosport. "She is going to win many more -- you can see that in her demeanour throughout the final."

While American Evert, who won seven French Open crowns, said: "What a sterling two weeks of brilliant tennis. Many, many more GS Titles to come."

Swiatek dropped only 28 games in seven matches at Roland Garros with her run to the final including a first-round win over 2019 runner-up Marketa Vondrousova and a last-16 trouncing of top seed Simona Halep.

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