Garbiñe Muguruza is anticipating the question. She is a former world No 1, French Open and Wimbledon champion, and yet has just announced her retirement aged 30. People are inevitably going to wonder: ...
Former world number one and two-time Grand Slam champion Garbine Muguruza has confirmed her retirement from tennis with immediate effect. The 30-year-old, born in Venezuela, announced her decision at ...
Based on several comments she made in the fall of 2023, it’s no surprise that two-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1 Garbine Muguruza has announced her retirement from tennis. “As of ...
PARIS -- No. 22 will have to wait. Again. For the third consecutive Grand Slam event, Serena Williams failed to tie Steffi Graf's Open-era record as she lost 7-5, 6-4 to fourth-seededGarbine Muguruza ...
Her first big splash on the WTA Tour offered a tantalizing glimpse of the future. Coming off a $25,000 ITF event in Clearwater, Florida, Garbiñe Muguruza was granted a wild card into the main draw of ...
Former world No 1 Garbine Muguruza is Spain’s best female tennis player of the last decade. So when she retired earlier this month, aged just 30, she faced all the queries you might expect: why now?
The sport’s final tournament, an elite event for the best in the game, produced a veteran champion, and a glimpse of where women’s tennis is headed in 2022. By Matthew Futterman A last-minute deal ...
LONDON -- Garbine Muguruza knows she can beat Serena Williams on the big stage. After all, the Spaniard, then 20 years old, handed the now 20-time major champion her most lopsided loss ever at a Grand ...
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