Garbine Muguruza is back in the Wimbledon final, and she returned there in emphatic fashion on Thursday.
The 2015 runner-up ended unseeded Magdalena Rybarikova’s magnificent run, 6-1, 6-1, in just 65 minutes in a completely lopsided semifinal.
The 14th-seeded Spaniard set the tone right from the start, never allowing the 87th-ranked Slovakian into the match. She promptly took the first five games, saving the lone break point she faced. She began the second set in similar dominant fashion, breaking Rybarikova twice to jump out to a commanding 4-0 lead.
Although Rybarikova isn’t Serena Williams—who defeated Muguruza in the final here two years ago—it was a tremendously impressive and encouraging performance from the 2016 French Open champion, who has largely underachieved since winning that maiden Grand Slam title.
If there was ever any doubt about her level being back, though, it’s been squashed in this tournament, and it was again in this match. Muguruza has dropped just one set at the Championships, and ousted two-time Slam champions Angelique Kerber and Svetlana Kuznetsova along the way.