Muguruza can win any tournament when she's at her peak, says Corretja

Muguruza, a 2016 winner at Roland Garros, is seeded 19th this year and has not been in the best of form this season, winning only one title at the Monterrey Open in April after her final opponent Victoria Azarenka retired with an injury.

Muguruza can win any tournament when she's at her peak, says Corretja

(Reuters)





From a career-high number one singles ranking in 2017, she has since slipped to 19th after a poor 2018 season and was stretched in the opening round on Sunday by American Taylor Townsend before eventually claiming a 5-7 6-2 6-2 victory.

"I've been watching her, she's practising hard, been in the gym a lot," Eurosport https://gb.eurosportplayer.com analyst Corretja told Reuters. "One thing about Muguruza is when she's in good shape she can win any tournament in the world.

"When she hits her peak she's so dangerous because she moves well. She knows the clay, she has already won there, so I think the first few rounds for her will be very important to build up her confidence."

Corretja also said that the 25-year-old two-times grand slam winner could go far by flying under the radar and maintaining her consistency over a season.

"Not too many people are going to talk about her at the beginning," the Spaniard added. "I think she will be able to go a long way without people talking about her... I think that might help her in this moment of her career.

"Maybe she's not as consistent as we wish -- we always want them to be consistent for 25 weeks of the year -- but she can win anywhere."

Muguruza plays Sweden's Johanna Larsson in the second round.





(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Martyn Herman)


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