Swan's Resurrection: From Scrapheap to Court One
Swan's Wimbledon run ended against Keys, but her return from injury is the real story.

Katie Swan’s Wimbledon journey ended in a straight-set defeat to Madison Keys, but the scoreline is irrelevant compared to the magnitude of her presence on Court One. 6, ranked 196, turned a wild card into a career-defining moment after overcoming career-threatening back injuries that once derailed her progress. Swan’s path to the main draw was paved on the hard courts of low-level 15K tournaments in Egypt, a far cry from the pristine grass of the All England Club.
Her wild card entry was a reward for resilience rather than ranking points. Taking to Court One for her debut, she faced a Grand Slam champion in Keys, holding her own in a spirited display that silenced doubts about her physical durability. The surreal nature of the occasion peaked when she realized post-match that the Princess of Wales and Andy Murray had been watching from the Royal Box.
















