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Muguruza stuns Venus to win Wimbledon title

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LONDON: Garbine Muguruza stormed to her first Wimbledon title and shattered Venus Wil liams’ history bid with a majestic 7- 5, 6- 0 victory in Saturday’s final.

Muguruza overwhelme­d Williams with a supreme display of power hitting in 77 minutes on Centre Court to become only the second Spanish w oma n to win Wimbledon.

Wat c h e d f r om the Royal Box by King Juan Carlos of Spain, the 23- yearold finally got her hands on the Venus Rosewater Dish two years after losing to the American’s sister Serena in her maiden Wimbl e don final.

Fit tingly, it was Muguruza’s current coach Conchita Martinez who was the first woma n to raise the Spanish flag at Wimbledon in 1994 when she defeated Martina Navratilov­a. “The first set was tough. We both had a lot of chances. I’m glad I took mine,” Muguruza said. “Two years ago I lost in the f i n al against Serena and she told me I would win one day. Here I am. Finally!” She added: “I never knew how i t wa s going to go because I was very nervous. I wanted it to go my way. “I was doing everything I could to be prepared. Once you step on the court, you see the crowd, you see the final, you see I’m here playing another Wimbledon final. I am very satisfied the way I handled it.”

Two years ago I lost in the final against Serena and she told me I would win one day. Here I am. Finally!

Venezuela- born Muguruza’s second Grand Slam title, fol lowing her French Open t r iumph las t ye a r, d e n i e d Wil l i ams , 3 7, in her at tempt t o b e c ome the oldest Wimbledon champion in the Open era. Ba c k in the W i mb l e d o n f i nal a f ter an eight-year absence, Williams had hoped to clinch a sixth All England Club title, nine years after she last lifted the trophy.

Instead, she paid the price for a su rpr i singly nerve - ridden display that condemned her to a second Grand Slam disappoint­ment thi s year following her Australian Open final loss against Serena.

“Congratula­tions Garbine. I know how hard you work,” Williams said.

“I tried my best to do the things Serena does, but I think there will be other opportunit­ies.”

Since winning her maiden Grand Slam t it le in Paris, Mug u r u z a h a d e ndu r e d something of a sophomore slump as her ranking dropped out of the top 10.

But she has rediscover­ed her mojo on grass and will climb to fifth when the new rankings are confirmed next week.

Remarkably, of her four tourlevel titles, two are now Grand Slams.

Wit h p er si stent d r i z z le blanketing the Al l England Club, Williams and Muguruza were competing in the first Wimbledon final to begin under the roof, watched by a sell- out crowd including Hol lywood actress Hilary Swank.

Twenty years ago, Venus admitted she was a bundle of nerves when she made a losing Wimbledon debut against Magdalena Grzybowska and, in her ninth All England Club final, once again there was anxiety coursing through her errorstrew­n display.

Forti f ied by a cross- court winner to bring up break point at 3- 2, Williams looked poised to seize control, but instead a tame forehand into the net to let Muguruza off the hook.

It was the first of a series of vital escapes for Muguruza, who was matching Venus blow for blow in a series of bruising baseline rallies.

Gi f ted two set point at 4 - 5, Venus couldn’t deliver the knockout blow and Muguruza over- powered her in a gripping ral ly to save the first before scrambling out of trouble on the second.

Muguruza had the momentum now, her piercing ground- strokes gradually moving Williams into enough awkward areas to land the crucial first break at 5- 5.

Wi l l iams was rat t led by Muguruza’s barrage, fatal ly allowing the Spaniard’s lob to drop in and present her with set points that she gleefully gobbled

up.

Muguruza was just six when Venus first won Wimbledon and the 23- year- old’s third major final appearance was dwarfed by Williams’ 16 Grand Slam title matches.

But in all those finals, only Serena had produced the lethal power and poise Muguruza was showing and suddenly Williams was beginning to look her age.

Still reeling from the shock of losing the first set, she served up a limp double fault on break point to hand Muguruza the lead at the start of the second set.

Williams was shattered and Muguruza went for the kill so ruthlessly that in the blink of an eye she had broken twice more to take a 5- 0 lead.

Muguruza had spoken eloquently this week of etching her name onto the Wimbledon honours board alongside Venus, Serena and the other All England Club icons.

It took one last blizzard of thunderous winners to ensure her dream would come true. — AFP

Garbine Muguruza

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Garbine Muguruza
 ??  ?? Venus Williams of the US reacts during the final against Spain’s Garbine Muguruza. — Reuters photo
Venus Williams of the US reacts during the final against Spain’s Garbine Muguruza. — Reuters photo

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