The Philippine Star

Muguruza seals QF duel vs Sharapova

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PARIS – Spain’s Garbine Muguruza reached the French Open quarterfin­als without breaking sweat when her Ukrainian opponent Lesia Tsurenko retired after two games.

The third seed, bidding for a second title in Paris after her 2016 triumph, was 2-0 ahead when Tsurenko pulled out with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.

Tsurenko, ranked 39th, stretched to reach a Muguruza serve in the second game and immediatel­y clutched the back of her thigh before calling for treatment.

A physio was summoned and Tsurenko was given extensive treatment.

She played on for five more points but walked to the net and shook hands at the start of the third game.

Muguruza is yet to drop a set in the tournament and will face twice champion Maria Sharapova for a place in the semis after the Russian’s opponent, Serena Williams, pulled out before the start of their eagerlyawa­ited duel due to injury.

She said she had been shocked to hear about 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams.

“It caught me completely by surprise that she withdrew. I guess she has her reasons. It was going to be a very interestin­g match, for sure,” the Spaniard told reporters.

She has lost all three matches against Sharapova, although they have not met for four years, in which time Muguruza has won two Grand Slam titles and been world number one.

“I didn’t have a preference. I remember I played a quarterfin­al four or five years ago against Maria, so it’s good to be back there,” she said.

“I think it’s a match that is going to be very interestin­g.”

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