"I would have liked to play in a bigger arena"



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Friday, 06 July, 08:54

Garbine Muguruza, 3rd place WTA, is the last great name removed from Wimbledon . Iberica left the tournament Thursday in the second round, beaten by Belgian Alison van Uytvanck, 47th place WTA, 7-5, 2-6, 1-6, after a two-hour match

At the press conference After the match, Muguruza tried to find explanations for the defeat and commented on the decision of the organizers to program it on field 2.

"My opponent played very well, took a lot of risks and it worked well. she was My level was not the one I wanted to be, and that's why she had the level she had. It's a little sad, I wanted to win, but it was It was hard for me to have an opponent who has such a day and see how the match is coming out of my hands

No I just thought I was coming to defend my trophy I just thought I would come play and win the tour once, but it was not as I wanted it to be.

I would have liked to play in a bigger arena. I always prefer that, but saying something else does not make sense. The big arenas are more beautiful, but that was the program. Players who have played in the big arenas deserve to play there. "

Garbine Muguruza – Alison van Uytvanck played in field II, third largest in the Wimbledon complex

See also: Wimbledon Shooting: Garbine Muguruza was eliminated! The opponent crashed into the final

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