Conde de Godó 2024: Garbiñe Muguruza announces her retirement | Tennis | Sports

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“I’ve come this far,” says Garbiñe Muguruza this Saturday, who at 30 years old and after having discovered life beyond tennis, is hanging up his racket. She does it her way, when and how she wants. With an impressive career behind her. She has a Roland Garros (2016), a Wimbledon (2017) and a Masters Cup (2021) in her showcases, in addition to having touched the sky of the circuit with the number one that she reached at her professional peak. He is already, despite his youth, one of the great symbols of Spanish tennis, an orphan of heroines since Arantxa and Conchita stepped aside. But there she arrived, a unique, temperamental and special player, with a thunderous game and her characteristic comings and goings. She brought down the Williams, and she never wanted to accept the path that dogma imposed on her: genius is moments, unique memories, and her nature guided her along that path, contrary to popular opinion. She never wanted to be one more, but simply was herself. She finishes the trip, intense as it could be. Short? No way. At 3 years old she was already holding a racket.

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