Muguruza wins all-Spanish clash with Badosa at WTA Finals

Garbiñe Muguruza of Spain serves to Paula Badosa of Spain in their semifinal match in the WTA Finals at Centro Panamericano de Tenis on November 16, 2021 in Guadalajara, Mexico
Garbiñe Muguruza of Spain serves to Paula Badosa of Spain in their semifinal match in the WTA Finals at Centro Panamericano de Tenis on November 16, 2021 in Guadalajara, Mexico
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Garbine Muguruza advanced to the championship match of the WTA Finals with a 6-3 6-3 win over fellow Spaniard Paula Badosa in Guadalajara, Mexico.

In their first career meeting, Muguruza's superior firepower put Badosa on the back foot from the outset and she broke the Indian Wells champion for a second time with a forehand winner to take the first set.

Badosa's frustration boiled over during the change over and she was unable to hold serve in the lengthy second game of the second set, giving the former world number one and two-time Grand Slam champion another early break.

Muguruza fended off Badosa's three break point chances in an 11-minute third game to take a 3-0 lead and rolled on from there, firing an ace to go up 5-2 and sealing the win when Badosa hit a backhand into the net on match point.

“I think it's the best match that I played so far here in Guadalajara,” Muguruza said.

“It was a tough match facing another Spaniard in the semifinals of a Masters. Actually the first time we've encountered together ... so it was tricky.

“But I'm very happy that I got the win.”

Muguruza, who will end the year ranked world number three, will face either Maria Sakkari of Greece or Estonian Anett Kontaveit, who play later on Tuesday, in Wednesday's final.

The loss ends a breakthrough year for Badosa, who will finish the season at career-best world number eight.

“Today was a tough day,” Badosa said.

“I didn't feel myself. I didn't play the match that I was expecting.”

The season-ending WTA Finals were not held last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic and were originally scheduled to take place in Shenzhen before being moved because of pandemic-related travel restrictions in China. — Reuters

 

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