What was the 'towelgate' incident?
Iga Świątek was jokingly questioned about taking a large number of Wimbledon towels, which she explained were for her friends and family.
Tennis / Wimbledon
Iga Świątek faced Caty McNally at Wimbledon, bringing their junior tennis history full circle. The match was also marked by a funny incident dubbed 'towelgate,' where Świątek was playfully called out for collecting Wimbledon towels for her...
Iga Świątek's match against Caty McNally at Wimbledon was more than just a second-round encounter; it was a reunion of former junior partners. The two players have a shared history, highlighted by their victory in the 2018 junior French Open doubles tournament.
Adding to the narrative, McNally once mentioned that Iga lived with her family and how her mother supported Iga's love for reading by buying her English books.
The match was also punctuated by a light-hearted moment when Świątek was questioned about the number of Wimbledon towels she was taking. Świątek explained that she was collecting them for her friends and family, turning what could have been an awkward moment into a humorous exchange.
Iga Świątek was jokingly questioned about taking a large number of Wimbledon towels, which she explained were for her friends and family.
They won the junior French Open doubles title together in 2018, and Świątek once lived with McNally's family.
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