Venus wins Wuhan title after Muguruza retires

Published October 4, 2015
WUHAN: Spain’s Garbine Muguruza serves to Venus Williams of the US during the Wuhan Open final on Saturday.—AFP
WUHAN: Spain’s Garbine Muguruza serves to Venus Williams of the US during the Wuhan Open final on Saturday.—AFP

WUHAN: Venus Williams captured her 47th WTA career title on Saturday, and her biggest in five years, when she won the Wuhan Open after Wimbledon runner-up Garbine Muguruza retired — making her the fifth player to pull out mid-match in the late-season tournament.

The 35-year-old American was leading Muguruza 6-3, 3-0 when the Spaniard retired with a left ankle injury, handing the title to Venus, who was already well on top and had won the last five games in a row.

“Well, this is a sad day today,” said Muguruza. “I’m very sorry I had to retire today, but I had a really amazing week here in Wuhan.”

A sympathetic Venus consoled Muguruza, one of the best young players in the game who had a tough semi-final with Germany’s Angelique Kerber, during the victory presentation.

“Congratulations Garbine for making the final,” Venus said. “I know you had a tough match yesterday — it’s not easy when you don’t play your best, and I probably didn’t have a chance if you felt well!”

VENUS Williams poses with the Wuhan Open trophy.—Reuters
VENUS Williams poses with the Wuhan Open trophy.—Reuters

Muguruza traded blows with Venus through most of the first set but suddenly dropped her level of play after the seventh game.

The 21-year-old lost the next five games on the trot before signalling she could not continue.

Both finalists are projected to make major moves up the rankings — Venus from No 24 to No 14 and Muguruza from No 8 to No 5, her top-five debut.

Published in Dawn October 4th, 2015

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