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Muguruza unhappy over ‘weird’ fitness

- MATT ENCARNACIO­N

AUSTRALIAN Open contender Garbine Muguruza admits being unhappy with her “weird” fitness despite booking a Sydney Internatio­nal quarter-final berth yesterday.

A week after retiring from Brisbane with cramps, Muguruza was leading 2-1 in the first set when she headed to the changeroom for what she later revealed was an adductor issue.

“Since the start (of the match) I felt a little bit my adductor, and I already felt it in Brisbane, so I thought I was going to be much better but in fact came back,” she said.

“I asked for a medical timeout to try and make it better. It worked.” However the world No.3 showed little ill-effects upon her return to centre court, claiming six of the next eight games to take a commanding lead against the 32nd-ranked Dutchwoman.

Bertens responded with a service break of her own midway through the second and saved a break point in the next game, but eventually fell 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).

The reigning Wimbledon champion will now meet the winner of the all-Australian second-round clash between Daria Gavrilova and Samantha Stosur for a spot in the final four.

Muguruza entered the fourth day of the tournament as the only female seed left following the second-round exit of Venus Williams on Tuesday.

And while she insists being satisfied with her game, she’s less confident in her body.

“I’m happy the way I felt,” the Spaniard said.

“(But) not about my fitness state because I feel it’s a little bit, surprising­ly, I don’t know, weird.

“But my tennis is good.” Earlier yesterday, Polish star Agnieszka Radwanksa advanced to her fifth Sydney quarter-final with a straightse­ts dismissal of American qualifier Catherine Bellis.

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