This is a story about the dissolving of Garbine Muguruza's year in tennis.
Not so long ago, Muguruza stopped Serena Williams in her tracks. It happened in the French Open final, at a marquee tournament where she had handed Serena her worst loss in a major singles draw—a second-round drubbing, 6-2, 6-2—two years earlier.
Interestingly, all five of their on-court encounters have come at major events (Serena leads 3-2), and on that day in June, Muguruza prevented Serena from tying Steffi Graf's Open-era major singles record. (She would go on equal Graf at Wimbledon.) The count in the 2016 Roland-Garros final was 7-5, 6-4.
"Victories against Serena Williams in Grand Slam finals don't come easily," Tom Perrotta wrote at the time for the Wall Street Journal. None other than Judy Murray reiterated a still-fledgling moniker for the then–22-year-old Spaniard: Muguruthless.