Since TPN is on a return of serve binge, it's worth noting that the hottest player on the women's tour now is Garbine Muguruza, and her resurgence is largely driven by an improved return of serve that has her up in Halep territory.
Muguruza leads the WTA with 18 wins this season, which would have been even better if she'd converted 1 of those match points vs Osaka at the Australian Open. Over her 22 matches so far in 2021, Garbiñe Muguruza is breaking serve 47.6% of the time.
In 30 matches in 2020, Muguruza broke serve 37.5%. Last season, only Simona Halep had a break rate of over 45.0%.
Mugu will only be number 13 in the updated rankings because of the new scheme, but would be number 2 behind only Osaka with conventional rankings and presumably will be when they revert.
I haven't seen enough of her play to notice if she's doing anything other than simply playing better (has anyone noticed anything?). But she did practice a lot with ATP players during the down time. Maybe that helped.
Muguruza leads the WTA with 18 wins this season, which would have been even better if she'd converted 1 of those match points vs Osaka at the Australian Open. Over her 22 matches so far in 2021, Garbiñe Muguruza is breaking serve 47.6% of the time.
In 30 matches in 2020, Muguruza broke serve 37.5%. Last season, only Simona Halep had a break rate of over 45.0%.
Mugu will only be number 13 in the updated rankings because of the new scheme, but would be number 2 behind only Osaka with conventional rankings and presumably will be when they revert.
I haven't seen enough of her play to notice if she's doing anything other than simply playing better (has anyone noticed anything?). But she did practice a lot with ATP players during the down time. Maybe that helped.
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