Tough test: World number one Iga Swiatek of Poland on the way to a third-round victory over Canadian Bianca Andreescu at Indian Wells
Clara Tauson has become a tough test for Iga Swiatek (photo above) of Poland. AFP News

Clara Tauson and Iga Swiatek's growing rivalry has become one of the key talking points in the women's tennis circuit during the summer of 2025. The 22-year-old Danish player, Tauson, recently faced world No. 3 Iga Swiatek in a high-stakes clash at Wimbledon, with another showdown now set for the Canadian Open in Montreal.

While Swiatek claimed the victory at Wimbledon, Tauson's aggressive playing style and rapid rise in form have positioned her as a formidable challenger, drawing fan and media attention both on and off the court.

Showdowns on the Court: Wimbledon and Montreal

The two rising stars clashed in the fourth round of Wimbledon 2025, where Tauson had previously delivered a major upset by defeating former champion Elena Rybakina. Swiatek ended Tauson's run with a 6–4, 6–1 victory, but reports later revealed that her opponent had been unwell during the match. In a report by Reuters, Tauson confirmed she had been playing at just '30' percent physical capacity due to illness, stating she 'couldn't really breathe' and lacked power in her legs and arms.

Just recently, the two met in the Round of 16 at the Canadian Open in Montreal. Tauson had opened her campaign by cruising past Yuliia Starodubtseva 6–3, 6–0. In a stunning upset, Tauson defeated Swiatek 7–6(1), 6–3 to reach the quarter‑finals, ending Swiatek's run as Wimbledon champion in straight sets.

Age Comparison Fuels Next-Gen Hype

At 22, Clara Tauson is among the youngest players in the WTA top 25 and is already being talked about as a long-term rival to Swiatek, who is 24. Both players turned professional in their teens and have followed rapid but distinct trajectories. While Swiatek has secured multiple Grand Slam titles, Tauson's career has been marked by injury setbacks and comebacks.

Her performance in 2025, including a title win at the Auckland Open and a deep Wimbledon run, has reignited conversations about the next wave of elite talent in women's tennis. Tennis fans have been quick to highlight how Tauson's playing style contrasts with Swiatek's consistency and court coverage.

Who Is Clara Tauson's Boyfriend?

Meanwhile, Tauson is currently in a relationship with Kasper Elsvad, a former Danish tennis player who now serves as her full-time coach. Their relationship, which began in 2024, has drawn growing interest from fans, especially after her strong performances at Wimbledon and the Canadian Open. Tauson has openly credited Elsvad's influence both on and off the court, describing their dynamic as essential to her recent success.

Despite the public attention, the couple maintain a low profile on social media, choosing to keep their focus on tennis. Tauson rarely shares personal content, which has only fuelled further curiosity about their relationship. Still, the pair's partnership — both professional and romantic — continues to play a key role in her rising profile on the WTA Tour.

A Competitive Force with a Fiery Edge

Clara Tauson's bold on-court demeanour and outspoken moments have also caught attention. Earlier in the 2025 season, she made headlines after calling out Paula Badosa's behaviour during their Miami Open match, suggesting that her opponent had acted unusually. This incident highlighted Tauson's willingness to speak her mind, a trait that has drawn both praise and criticism.

With a growing fan base, three WTA titles to her name, and regular appearances in top-tier tournaments, Tauson is fast becoming one of tennis' most-watched players. Whether it's her explosive rivalry with Iga Swiatek, her youth, or the mystery surrounding her private life, the Danish star continues to generate headlines and spark global curiosity.