Joanna Jedrzejczyk is ready for a new beginning in 2020.

Speaking recently on “UFC Unfiltered,” the Polish fighter got candid about personal struggles she’s endured over the past few years — including an allegedly unfaithful fiancé — and the impact it’s had on her performance.

“People in Poland know more, but people in the States and worldwide, they don’t know much about my private life,” Jedrzejczyk said, according to The Sun. “The last two years were pretty difficult for me.”

In 2017, Jedrzejczyk’s unbeaten streak came to an end with a loss to Rose Namajunas. She was defeated in a rematch and also lost to Valentina Shevchenko the following year.

“It was a rough time, and I feel like 2019 is a special year, so I can’t wait for 2020,” Jedrzejczyk said.

“I broke up with my fiancé, and we broke up before my first fight with Rose Namajunas, and this terrible weight cut happened, and I broke up again,” the 32-year-old explained of the weight cut, which brought her to 115 pounds.

Jedrzejczyk also shared other personal problems, stating, “This year I found out that my (previous Polish) manager messed up my money, and then I found out that my fiancé was cheating on me.”

Jedrzejczyk hopes her story resonates with others possibly struggling.

“I just want to show people and tell people that there’s always something going on in our lives,” she said. “It doesn’t matter who you are. If your private life is not going in the right direction, you’re not going to be successful in the sport, or in the business.”

In October, Jedrzejczyk defeated Michelle Waterson, bringing her record to 16-3. Her next fight will be against Weili Zhang at UFC 248 on March 7.

“This year was amazing, and I cannot wait for that coming 2020,” she said. “Now I feel free. I feel me, I feel Joanna again. I’m more smart, I’m more experienced.”