Iga Swiatek returns a ball to Ons Jabeur during the 2022 US Open final
Iga Swiatek is the first woman to win the French Open and US Open titles in the same year since Serena Williams in 2013
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
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Iga Swiatek, the world's number one ranked woman, won her second major title of the year at the US Open.

The season's final Grand Slam trophy was secured by Poland's Swiatek, who won the final game of the match.

After a one-sided first set, 28-year-old Jabeur settled in the second but it was not enough to prevent Swiatek from winning a third major title.

Swiatek won on the clay at the French Open before.

Her wait for one of the sport's four most prestigious titles continued after she lost in the Wimbledon final.

Swiatek showed why there is a big gap between her and the rest with a dominating performance in the final of the US Open.

Even if Swiatek had lost in the final, she would have remained the world's top ranked player.

Swiatek shows quality and resilience to underline dominance

Swiatek took over as the tour's dominant player after Ashleigh Barty retired.

She claimed six titles in a row, including the French Open, after a 37 match winning streak.

Swiatek's streak ended in the Wimbledon fourth round after she went through an understandable dip.

The final performance was her best.

Swiatek had won her nine previous finals without dropping a set, and set the platform for another victory with a confident start.

She needed to be strong in the second set.

After being unable to convert either of two break points for a 4-0 lead, Swiatek suddenly found herself level at 4-4 and needed to save three break points to prevent the other team from taking the lead.

The scoreboard pressure began to tell on the Tunisia in the 12th game, as he fell behind and gave up a first match point with a forehand error.

Swiatek regained her composure in the tie-break and was able to win on her second match point.

Swiatek, who is the first woman since Serena Williams in 2014) to win seven titles in a season, celebrated in front of her team after the hug in the middle of the court.

She sat with her head in her hands and cried after her second straight loss in a Grand Slam final.