Garbine Muguruza
31-Year-Old
Announces retirement from tennis
Muguruza announced her retirement from tennis at a news conference on Saturday.
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Having not played a match since early 2023, Muguruza decided to end her career at 30 years old. The former No. 1 and two-time major champion claimed a total of 10 titles in her career. Muguruza exits the sport with a career singles record of 449-238.
Having not played a match since early 2023, Muguruza decided to end her career at 30 years old. The former No. 1 and two-time major champion claimed a total of 10 titles in her career. Muguruza exits the sport with a career singles record of 449-238.
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Muguruza (personal) is not in the Australian Open draw.
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Remains out
Muguruza (personal) is not in the draw for Wimbledon.
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Muguruza (personal) will not play Indian Wells.
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Out until Indian Wells
Muguruza is dealing with a personal matter and won't return to the court until March 8 for Indian Wells, Cristina Parra of AS reports.
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2022 season likely over
Muguruza (illness) won't play Guadalajara, which begins Oct. 17.
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