I don’t have live access to the latest updates right now, but here’s what’s been reported about Iga Świątek at the Madrid Open:
- Iga Świątek retired from her third-round match against Ann Li due to a gastrointestinal illness, ending her Madrid Open campaign on April 24, 2026. This was described in multiple outlets as a health-related retirement during heat in Madrid.[1][3][4]
- The retirement came after she had won her opening round but struggled in the third set, drawing emotional reactions from fans and observers as she left the court in tears.[5][1]
- Several sources noted the illness as the primary reason for retirement, with some referencing potential implications for her clay-court season and a difficult 2026 stretch.[3][5]
- Coverage also highlighted the contrast with Aryna Sabalenka’s continued form in Madrid and noted Swiatek’s ongoing health concerns during the event.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull in more sources or summarize the key quotes from the articles. I can also look for any official statements from her team or updates on her condition and upcoming schedule, if you want me to search for those.
Sources
Saturdays Madrid Open action sees world No 1 and defending champion Aryna Sabalenka cruise into last 16 past Jaqueline Cristian; Iga Swiatek withdraws due to illness; Watch ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+, NOW TV and Sky Sports app
www.skysports.comMADRID (AP) — Top-ranked Iga Swiatek withdrew from the Madrid Open on Wednesday because of a sore arm.
apnews.comIga Swiatek endured a challenging afternoon at the Madrid Open, battling the elements as well as her opponent
www.express.co.ukIga Swiatek broke down in tears after being forced to retire in the third set against American Ann Li in the Round of 32, which brought an end to her campaign at the Madrid Open.
www.sportskeeda.comThe Pole revealed afterwards that she has been battling a virus
www.independent.co.ukIga Swiatek’s Madrid Open campaign ended in abrupt fashion after the world No. 4 was forced to retire during her third-round match against Ann Li. The Pole had her vitals checked by a doctor mid-match...
tennisuptodate.comIga Swiatek stunned Madrid Open fans today, retiring from her third-round match against Ann Li. The World No. 4 Polish star left the Arantxa Sanchez Stadium in tears after battling a gastrointestinal illness in Spain’s searing heat. Li’s 7-6 (4), 2-6, 3-0 retirement victory marks her second career top-10 win. 🔥 Quick Facts Match Outcome:…
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