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Origin: Melbourne / Australia
Muguruza, last year’s runner-up, came one step closer to reaching the quarterfinals with a game count of 5-3, 40-15 and two match points in the final set. However, he was unable to finish last and suffered a 6-4, 4-6, 5-7 reversal loss to Osaka, who rewound in 4 straight games.
“I really feel like one point divided the game,” Muguruza said.
“There were a lot of great points for each other. Of course, I was a bit disappointed as I had multiple match points leading 5-3. I feel like I could change the result a bit more, and I’m looking forward to losing to such a match. It can be good. Still, I was able to get off the court comfortably and I feel a great response throughout the tournament.
Muguruza, who has won two Grand Slams in the past, was in the outpost at the Yarra Valley Classic (item and category% 5B% 5D = World Cup and category% 5B% 5D = Olympic Games “> Yarra Valley Classic 2021 He advanced to the final, won without losing a single set even after the opening of the Australian Open, and welcomed a match with Osaka as the winning candidate that maintained a good performance.
Still, Muguruza said, “I think I would have been more disappointed when I was younger.” “But now I know that in the competition between the best players, several small parts divide the game. I am on the right track. I think there is.”
“It was also good to be able to play 9 or 10 matches in a row on this Australian expedition. It was a good opportunity to train both physically and mentally.”
“I’m quite happy with what I’m playing” (c) AFP