World Women’s Tennis: Spain’s Muguruza ‘Champion’ || World Women’s Tennis: Spain’s Muguruza ‘Champion’

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Spain’s Corbin Muguruza wins World Women’s Tennis Championship for the first time

Record: November 19, 2021 02:03
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Guadalajara,

Top 8 Athletes WTA The final round of the World Women’s Tennis Championships took place in Guadalajara, Mexico. Former Grand Slam winner and former No. 1 seed Corbin Muguruza of Spain will face No. 8 seed Annette Kontaweight (Estonia) in the final the night before.

The match lasted 1 hour 38 minutes and Mukuruja defeated Kondavait 6-3, 7-5 to win the title. She became the first Spanish player to win the 49-year-old Women’s Tennis Championship. This is his 10th international title overall.

After the victory, 28-year-old Mukuruja said, ‘It is very gratifying to be able to prove once again that I can do better. With this success I have come to a good position in the rankings. ‘

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