- It's crazy.

I do not know what is happening and I am so happy that my family was finally able to come here and look at me.

It is overwhelming, says a taken Swiatek, after celebrating with a Polish flag, in the interview from center court Philippe-Chatrier.

- Two years ago I won a junior Grand Slam.

And now I'm here.

It feels like it is such a short time, Swiatek thinks and thanks the organizer that the tournament could be carried out at all during the corona pandemic.

"I have seen Nadal lift the dent every year - now I have to do it"

- I have seen Rafael Nadal lift the dent every year and now I have to do it, which is crazy, says Swiatek.

She wrapped a forehand and then brought her hand to her mouth and went down on her knees to enter the moment.

The Polish is ranked 54th in the world and has played ball with the world elite these two weeks.

As 54th-ranked, Swiatek is the lowest-ranked ever on the women's side to win the French Open since the ranking was introduced in 1975.

Australian Open winner Kenin caught up 0-3 to 3-3 in the first set but Swiatek was not stressed but was able to stay focused.

Swiatek is the youngest women's winner at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992.

- I want to thank everyone in Poland who watched the match.

I know it's pretty crazy there now, says Swiatek.