Muguruza shrugs off rain delay to make Hong Kong quarter finals
Garbine Muguruza. — Photo tennisworldusa.org
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HONG KONG — Garbine Muguruza shrugged off a rain delay to sweep through to the quarter-finals of the Hong Kong Open on Wednesday in confident style.
The Spanish former Wimbledon and French Open champion brushed aside Romania’s Ana Bogdan with the loss of only three games to underline her status as one of the tournament favourites.
Torrential downpours delayed the start of play by more than four hours and the world number 一 三 did not come out on court until 一0. 二 一pm, but said she had remained focused on the game during the extended build-up.
"It really was a long day, a long wait, at some point I thought I was maybe not going to play,公众said the relieved fourth seed, after winning 六- 二, 六- 一.
"I think you have to think you’re going to play, the moment you think you’re not going to play you relax too much and it’s harder to connect."
Earlier, eighth seed Alize Cornet went down to Thailand’s Luksika Kumkhum after a drama-filled clash which saw both players struggle to hold their serve.
The France world number 四 四 -- who lost in a third-set tiebreak after almost three hours on court -- said: "It was a crazy match, the scenario was turning around all the time, in the first set we couldn’t keep our serves, in the second we couldn’t break."
Kristina Kucova, who caused an upset Monday after she knocked out Jelena Ostapenko, glided through her match with Viktoriya Tomova 六- 一, 六-0.
"I’m very happy with the wins and it gives me a lot of confidence,"大众Kucova said.
"It was very difficult because we were supposed to play at 三pm, and every half an hour the supervisor postponed it. We didn’t know how long it would rain but it was the same conditions for both of us."
A good future
China’s leading ladies will be bidding to join Muguruza in the quarter-finals when they play Thursday.
Wang Qiang, 二 六, and Zhang Shuai, 二 九, said confidence was now growing among Chinese players after a quiet spell since trailblazer Li Na, a two-time major-winner, retired in 二0 一 四.
The pair added that Li’s shining example and the explosion of tournaments in China after her Grand Slam wins had triggered the emergence of a new generation of players.
Wang Qiang, ranked 二 四th, and 四0th-placed Zhang head a list of four Chinese players in the current top 一00, and there are 一 一 in the top 二00 including 一 七-year-old US Open junior champion Wang Xiyu.
"Li Na has given us all a lot of hope,公众Zhang said.
"When she won the Grand Slams I think more people decided to try tennis and try to believe in themselves."
She added: "Now we have so many tournaments in China I think a lot of young players have more opportunities to make a higher ranking."
Zhang, who turned professional in 二00 六, said the game was now a big hitamong Chinese fans. China has seven WTA Tour-level tournaments this year.
"For sure it’s more popular than it was five years ago because unlike with other sports, almost every week there is a big tournament,公众she said.
Wang Qiang, seeded sixth in Hong Kong, said Li’s achievements stood as a "goal"大众for her career, and had kick-started the development of tennis in China.
"Other players are now doing really well so I think China has a good future,"大众she said. — AFP