Iga Swiatek is on the cusp of achieving a historic feat in tennis. She's just one Australian Open title away from completing a Career Slam, an achievement that would make her the envy of the sport. But here's where it gets controversial: Swiatek isn't just any player. She's already the only active women's player to have won three of the four Grand Slam events. And she's doing it in style. In 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024, she claimed the Roland Garros title, and in 2022, she added the US Open to her trophy case. Most recently, in 2025, she secured her first Wimbledon title. So, the question arises: What's stopping her from joining an elite group of tennis legends? If she wins the Australian Open, she'll become the 11th woman in tennis history and the third this century to achieve a Career Slam. But it's not just about the numbers. Swiatek would also be the first woman born in the 2000s, or even since 1988, to reach this pinnacle. The pressure is on, and the stakes are high. While Carlos Alcaraz is the talk of the town, Swiatek's path to the top four is just as impressive. She's a two-time semifinalist at the Australian Open, and last year, she was one point away from the final, holding a match point up 6-5 in the third set. But Madison Keys denied her a spot in the final, and Aryna Sabalenka went on to claim the title. Despite this setback, Swiatek remains a force to be reckoned with. The tennis world is watching, and the question remains: Can she complete the Career Slam and etch her name in history?