Miami Open: Jannik Sinner makes history, moves past Djokovic in Masters 1000 streak
Jannik Sinner makes history at the Miami Open, surpassing Novak Djokovic’s 24-set Masters 1000 record with a dominant third-round win over Moutet.
Garbiñe Muguruza currently trails Christina McHale 0-6, 2-3 in second-round action.
Garbiñe Muguruza (Photo: AFP)
Spanish tennis star Garbiñe Muguruza got off to a rocky start at the Miami Open and currently trails American Christina McHale 0-6, 2-3 in second-round action, although a rain delay may have given her a new lease of life.
The world No. 6 double-faulted four times in the first set of Thursday's match and was also unable to make any impression on the service games of the 46th-ranked McHale, who won 16 of her 19 service points en route to the "bagel," reports Efe.
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The 2016 French Open champion was better on return at the start of the second set, although she lost her serve two more times and was down a service break when heavy rain postponed the action until Friday.
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McHale's domination of the baseline rallies was reflected in the players' winning percentage on second-serve points, with the American capturing 80 percent of those points and Muguruza just 33 percent through a set and a half.
That match at this elite hard court event will resume early Friday afternoon on Stadium court after the completion of a contest pitting Romanian world No. 5 Simona Halep against promising Japanese teenager Naomi Osaka.
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