Swiatek apologizes to Paris hotel for eating all the croissants


Swiatek apologizes to Paris hotel for eating all the croissants
(Provided by Tennis World USA)

Iga Swiatek apologized to the hotel that hosted her stay in Paris during Roland Garros for eating all the croissants. “@hotel_square_paris, sorry I ate all the croissants and there was nothing left for other guests. I had the best time, thank you,” Swiatek captioned an Instagram picture with croissants.

Here are some of the reactions from Swiatek’s followers:

  • “Eating croissants off court and serving bagels on court!

    Iga’s bakery.”

  • “The champion can eat all the croissants she wants”
  • “You ate it all like you ate most of the grand slams.”
  • “Croissant over tiramisu indeed.”

How did the hotel react after Swiatek’s French Open win

The hotel was honored of hosting Swiatek.

They took photos with her and posted a congratulatory message on Instagram. “Her exceptional way of playing and impeccable determination have captivated the whole world. We are proud to have had the honor of hosting @iga.swiatek in our hotel during this legendary tournament,” the hotel wrote.

Hotel Square from Paris is a luxury 5-star hotel situated opposite the Eiffel Tower. The hotel also has a fitness center, which was probably convenient for the Polish superstar.





Source link: https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Tennis_Stories/133964/swiatek-apologizes-to-paris-hotel-for-eating-all-the-croissants/

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