Kenin: Couldn’t Move
By Richard PagliaroSofia Kenin's inspired Roland Garros run came to an end at the hands of red-hot Iga Swiatek.The 19-year-old Swiatek soared through the final six straight games sweeping Kenin 6-4, 6-1 to win the French Open and make history as the first Polish player—male or female—to claim a Grand Slam singles championship.More: Swiatek Steamrolls to RG TitleThe fourth-seeded Kenin left the court down 1-2 in the second to have her left leg taped. She did not win another game after the medical timeout and said the leg injury limited her movement."I'm not going to use this as an excuse, but my leg obviously was not the best," Kenin said. "It's obviously disappointing… I mean, I've had it for like a few of my matches. I've had to tape. I saw the physio and everything, so I was doing everything I can."Today obviously after the first set I just felt it was so tight, I couldn't move. That's why I had to call the trainer. It just got worse. Yeah, it's quite unfortunate it had to happen in this match."Like I said, she played really well. All credit to her."











