
Launched in July 2025, the foundation’s mission goes beyond sports performance, focusing on healthy living, social education, and ensuring equal access to athletics. Its first project, rolling out in mid-September, will spotlight promising Polish athletes.
The pilot program targets competitors aged 15 to 22 who take part in Olympic disciplines, represent Poland internationally, and perform at a national level. Up to five winners will be chosen to receive guidance from Świątek’s personal team of experts, along with nearly half a million PLN (around $140,000) in financial support to boost their development.
“This initiative is very close to my heart because it allows me to merge my own sporting journey with a chance to truly uplift young athletes,” Świątek shared on her official site.
“Tennis has given me visibility, and with that comes the responsibility to address causes that matter to me. I want to use that platform to make a positive difference—sometimes in small ways, sometimes on a larger scale. I know I can’t reach everyone, but I’ll keep doing everything I can, both on and off the court, to make things a bit better,” said Poland’s leading tennis player.