Wimbledon Women | 07/02 12:30 | 25 | [24] Ons Jabeur v Garbine Muguruza [12] | 5-7,6-3,6-2 | |
Wimbledon Women | 06/30 16:50 | 24 | [174] Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove v Garbine Muguruza [12] | 1-6,4-6 | |
Wimbledon Women | 06/28 14:30 | 23 | [51] Fiona Ferro v Garbine Muguruza [12] | 0-6,1-6 | |
WTA Berlin | 06/18 11:50 | 27 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Alize Cornet [63] | 6-4,3-6,6-7 | |
WTA Berlin | 06/17 12:20 | 26 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Elena Rybakina [21] | 6-4,6-3 | |
WTA Berlin | 06/15 15:10 | 25 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Sorana Cirstea [45] | 6-3,6-2 | |
French Open Women | 05/31 17:10 | 23 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Marta Kostyuk [81] | 1-6,4-6 | |
WTA Rome | 05/13 16:00 | 26 | [12] Garbine Muguruza v Elina Svitolina [6] | 4-6,2-6 | |
WTA Rome | 05/12 09:55 | 25 | [12] Garbine Muguruza v Bernarda Pera [69] | 2-6,6-0,7-5 | |
WTA Rome | 05/11 13:10 | 24 | [12] Garbine Muguruza v Patricia Maria Tig [64] | 6-1,6-2 | |
WTA Rome | 05/11 11:20 | 24 | Garbine Muguruza v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova | Cancelled | |
WTA Madrid | 04/29 13:00 | 24 | Garbine Muguruza v Sloane Stephens | Cancelled | |
WTA Charleston | 04/08 15:00 | 26 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Yulia Putintseva [31] | Retired | |
WTA Charleston | 04/06 17:40 | 25 | [13] Garbine Muguruza v Magdalena Frech [159] | 6-1,6-3 | |
WTA Miami | 03/30 01:20 | 26 | [9] Bianca Andreescu v Garbine Muguruza [13] | 3-6,6-3,6-2 | |
WTA Miami | 03/28 19:00 | 25 | [115] Anna Kalinskaya v Garbine Muguruza [13] | 6-4,3-6,4-6 | |
WTA Miami | 03/26 15:00 | 24 | [150] Xinyu Wang v Garbine Muguruza [13] | 4-6,1-6 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/13 15:00 | 29 | [63] Barbora Krejcikova v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 6-7,3-6 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/12 13:00 | 28 | [16] Garbine Muguruza v Elise Mertens [18] | 6-4,7-6 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/11 15:00 | 27 | [16] Garbine Muguruza v Aryna Sabalenka [8] | 3-6,6-3,6-2 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/10 15:00 | 26 | [15] Iga Swiatek v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 0-6,4-6 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/09 14:30 | 25 | [32] Amanda Anisimova v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 4-6,2-6 | |
WTA Dubai | 03/08 15:00 | 24 | [73] Irina-Camelia Begu v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 3-6,5-7 | |
WTA Doha | 03/06 15:00 | 29 | [16] Garbine Muguruza v Petra Kvitova [10] | 2-6,1-6 | |
WTA Doha | 03/05 16:30 | 28 | Victoria Azarenka v Garbine Muguruza | Walkover | |
WTA Doha | 03/04 16:45 | 27 | [16] Garbine Muguruza v Maria Sakkari [25] | 6-3,6-1 | |
WTA Doha | 03/03 16:35 | 26 | [8] Aryna Sabalenka v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 2-6,7-6,3-6 | |
WTA Doha | 03/01 12:45 | 25 | [34] Veronika Kudermetova v Garbine Muguruza [16] | 2-6,6-7 | |
Australian Open Women | 02/14 00:00 | 26 | [14] Garbine Muguruza v Naomi Osaka [3] | 6-4,4-6,5-7 | |
Australian Open Women | 02/12 01:45 | 25 | [14] Garbine Muguruza v Zarina Diyas [83] | 6-1,6-1 |
Garbiñe Muguruza Blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaɾˈβiɲe muɣuˈɾuθa ˈβlaŋko]; born 8 October 1993) is a Venezuelan-born Spanish former professional tennis player. She was ranked as high as world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), and world No. 10 in doubles. Muguruza won two Grand Slam singles titles, at the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships, as well as the 2021 WTA Finals. She won a total of ten WTA Tour singles titles and also finished runner-up at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships and the 2020 Australian Open. She represented Spain in two Olympic Games, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021, as well as the Fed Cup from 2015.
With powerful groundstrokes and an aggressive style of play, Muguruza came to prominence at the 2012 Miami Open by reaching the fourth round defeating two top ten players. In 2015, Muguruza reached her first major final at the Wimbledon Championships, where she lost to Serena Williams. She then won her first Premier-level crown at the 2015 China Open, and qualified for her first WTA Finals in singles, losing to Agnieszka Radwańska in the semifinals. Muguruza then enjoyed the greatest achievements of her career in the following six years, winning the 2016 French Open and the 2017 Wimbledon Championships (defeating Serena and Venus Williams in the finals, respectively), reaching the world No. 1 singles ranking, reaching the 2020 Australian Open final, and winning the 2021 WTA Finals. After playing her last professional singles match in January 2023, Muguruza formally announced her retirement from the sport in April 2024 at the age of 30.
Muguruza was also successful in doubles, winning five titles, finishing runner-up at the 2015 WTA Finals and reaching the 2014 French Open semifinals, always partnering Carla Suárez Navarro.