The tennis tour is notoriously demanding. Players travel across multiple countries, endure intense training, and participate in long matches. Fatigue is common, and many have chosen to withdraw from competitions. Even top stars like Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz have spoken about the challenges of managing the grueling schedule. However, a former pro has a different perspective.
In an interview with The National News, Garbine Muguruza reflected on her journey in tennis. She announced her retirement in April 2024, stepping away after a successful career that included two Grand Slam titles and a WTA Finals victory. Now, she’s back as the tournament director for the WTA Finals 2024 in Riyadh, where the top eight players will compete for the coveted Billie Jean King Trophy. Muguruza expressed her vision for the event, aiming to create the best experience possible for WTA players….