Garbiñe Muguruza: This could have been avoided, as we have all done, by vaccinating ourselves | Other Sports | sports

The Spanish tennis player also gave her opinion on the Djokovic affair: “Everyone knew the rules very clearly. You just have to follow them and that’s it.”

Garbiñe Muguruza, who will debut next Tuesday at the Australian Open against the French Burel, also gave his opinion on the case of Novak Djokovic, which has revolutionized the entire tournament waiting to know if he will be deported or if he will finally play the first Grand Slam it’s from the season.

“Every time I’m at a press conference I get this question. I responded in Sydney. I think it’s taking a long time. I think we all want to move on, whatever it is, move on and focus on the cool aspect of starting a Slam. I, yes, I think all this could have been avoided, as we all have done, by getting vaccinated, doing all the things we had to do to come here to Australia. Everyone very clearly knew the rules. You just have to follow them and voila. I don’t think it will be that difficult,” Muguruza said.

The player born in Caracas recognized that this conflict is not good for her sport: “Yes. I don’t think this will help the tennis world or the players because in the end it’s a bit of conflict all the time. It’s hard enough to make tournaments work and have the WTA and ATP tours continue to go country by country to create all this news.”.

However, Muguruza ruled out that she feels frustrated by what is happening: “I am just, like everyone else, seeing what is happening. In the end it’s nothing related to me. I am focusing on my tournament. This is far from my thoughts. But yeah, I think we all want to put this behind us and focus on the good part.” (D)

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