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Overall, though, Swiatek felt she had positives to take from the past fortnight."I played some quality matches," said Swiatek, who has still won 32 of her 42 matches this season.
"Now it's probably not the best time to look at the wider perspective."Probably it wasn't a bad tournament, but obviously not the result I wanted."There are a mixture of reasons - on and off the court - as to why Swiatek's level has dipped.
Losing in the Olympics semi-finals in Paris last summer was a bitter blow, with Swiatek saying she cried for "six hours" afterwards.But later came a bigger bombshell - Swiatek had failed a doping test.
It was announced in November she had tested positive for heart medication trimetazidine (TMZ) in an out-of-competition sample. She was subsequently given a one-month ban after the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted the result was caused by contamination.
Swiatek decided to switch coach at the end of last year, replacing Tomas Wiktorowski with Wim Fissette, and it is taking time for the changes she is making to bed in.It also includes the new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 when that releases - likely later this year.
The new game will be a sequel to the critically-acclaimed Black Ops 2, which first released in 2012.Interestingly, while the game was confirmed for several consoles, there was no mention of the Switch 2 at the event - despite Nintendo previously
But there's something else which many gaming fans will have been excited to finally see revealed.The much-anticipated Persona 4 remake, subtitled Revival, is set to be remade 17 years after it was first released on PlayStation 2.