Indian Wells 2022: Garbie Muguruza bids farewell to Indian Wells after winning 6-0 and 3-0 over Alison Riske

Indian Wells 2022: Garbie Muguruza bids farewell to Indian Wells after winning 6-0 and 3-0 over Alison Riske

La Spanish tennis player Garbie Muguruza starred in the big disappointment of the day at the Indian Wells 2022 tournament when falling to the first of change in the round of Thirty-two of the Californian tournament. the american Alison Riske, what started losing the first 9 games of the match (6-0 and 3-0), ended up coming back in an amazing way against Muguruza, eighth seed in the tournament, and won by 0-6, 6-3 and 6-1 in the match corresponding to this second round.

Putting a focus on the rest of the players Spanishin the male box Jaume Munar qualified for the second round by defeating the Chinese Juncheng Shang 6-3, 6-4 in one hour and 41 minutes.

But the noThe man of the day was Andy Murray, who achieved the victory number 700 of his career in a day of Indian Wells in which the Argentine Facundo Bagnis passed to the second round while the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia said goodbye. Murray overcame the first round of the tournament that takes place in the Californian desert by beating the Japanese Taro Daniel 1-6, 6-2, 6-4.

He eScocs thus became the eighteenth player in the Open Era to reach 700 wins and he is now one of four still active (Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal y Novak Djokovic are the other three). Reaching that number (700 wins) is really a good achievement,” he said at the press conference.

“I wouldn’t say that during my career I have necessarily focused on the number of wins, statistics or things like that. However, As you get older and towards the end of your career, there are certain milestones that will be a good thing to achieve,” I admitted. Murray also acknowledged that it has been difficult for him these past few years marked by injuries and his willingness to return to the highest level.

“It’s not easy to get there (at 700 wins). I’ve been told that I reached 600 in Cincinnati in 2016. Five and a half years to get the last hundred so it took me a while,” admitted the 34-year-old tennis veteran. years.

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