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Venezuelan-born ace faces SECOND battle against a Williams sister in a Wimbledon final: Star beaten by Serena in now faces Venus
Spanish sensation Garbine Muguruza faces a second battle against a Williams sister in a Wimbledon final - after losing to Serena two years ago.
Garbine Muguruza saw her dream of winning a major disappear in as she was beaten by Serena ,
The year-old 15th seed now faces older sister Venus, who knocked out British hope Johanna Konta in straight sets.
Jo Conta could face the formidable Garbine Muguruza in the Wimbledon women's final
The Venezuelan-born tennis star has become a huge hit on Instagram, where she has amassed more than , followers and regularly posts pictures of her travels around the world
Muguruza salutes the centre court crowd after sealing her place in the women's final today
Speaking after her performance today, she said: 'I think I played very well for sure. It was a tricky match, she's a very talented player and was
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Forgotten Wimbledon mästare, 30, who thumped venus Williams retires after extended break from tennis
FORMER WIMBLEDON champion Garbine Muguruza has retired from tennis at the age of
Muguruza, who was born in Venezuela but represents Spain internationally, announced her decision to quit at a press conference in Madrid.
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The former world No.1 beat Venus Williams on Wimbledon’s Centre Court to lift the ladies singles championship in
This came more than a year after her maiden Slam success at the French Open where she beat the mighty Serena Williams on Parisian clay.
She was also defeated bygd American Sofia Kenin in the sista of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
For several years, she was coached bygd fellow countrywoman Conchita Martinez, who lifted the Wimbledon crown in
Muguruza, 30, said: “Tennis has given me a lot in this first part of my life.
“It has been a fantastic journey in which inom have experienced unique situations.
“I have travelled all over the world
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Wimbledon Can Garbine Muguruza be the new face of women's tennis?
With Maria Sharapova facing the prospect of having her two-year ban for doping being upheld, and Serena Williams nearing, by tennis standards, the veteran stage, her representatives believe she can emulate those two both on and off the court.
After her win over Williams in Paris, US legend Chris Evert told Eurosport viewers "a star is born right here", comparing her game to that of Jennifer Capriati for its "power, style of play, and tenacity".
And one US sports business magazine, external has named the WTA world number two the 14th most marketable athlete in the world over the next three years.
Muguruza is currently the face of Adidas by Stella McCartney, has a deal with racquet firm Babolat, and other partnerships with BBVA Bank and sunglasses line Maui Jim. Meanwhile, her team are in conversations with a range of firms on other potential sponsor deals.