Garbiñe Muguruza [14] vs. Magdalena Rybarikova
“She has really impressed me,” Rybarikova said when she was asked about facing Muguruza in the semis. Rybarikova noted how aggressive Muguruza has been in beating Angelique Kerber and Svetlana Kuznetsova in her last two matches. That’s true, but what may be more troublesome for the Slovakian is how consistently Muguruza has been hitting her targets. The Spaniard is swinging for the fences, but putting the balls in the corners.
Still, Rybarikova also mentioned another, more auspicious fact for her: She won their only meeting on grass. While she has never gone deep at Wimbledon, Rybarikova loves the surface here, and after winning two Challenger events on it last month this stylishly finesse-oriented 28-year-old might feel as if she can’t lose on it, either. Still, logic and history say that on grass, and at the majors, power will ultimately triumph over court craft in a WTA match. Which means that Muguruza should win. But I said the same thing about Rybarikova’s last match, against CoCo Vandeweghe, and we saw how that turned out.
Winner: Muguruza
Steve Tignor stopped by the Tennis Channel set at the All England Club to discuss the late rounds of Wimbledon: