Muguruza: Hold Top Spot as Long Possible
Garbiñe Muguruza knows the world No. 1 ranking can be temporary, but the two-time Grand Slam champion is aiming for longevity at the top.The 23-year-old Spaniard succeeded Karolina Pliskova as world No. 1, ending the Czech's eight-week reign in becoming the 24th woman to occupy the top spot.More: Kerber Conquers, Mladenovic CollapsesThe top seed at this week's Toray Pan Pacific Open, Muguruza told the media in Tokyo she aims to stay entrenched at the top.“I feel of course super happy because it’s the goal of every tennis player to be No. 1,” Muguruza said. “I’m happy to be in Tokyo again holding this new number and I’m looking forward to keeping it as long as I can. When you’re top three, you’re thinking you’ve got a bronze, you’re in third position and very close because there’s only three left. When you get to two, you’re like, ‘I only have one more.’“When you get to first, there’s nobody in front of me anymore. I’m in a very weird situation. It’s very temporary, the ranking in tennis. But it’s a great feeling.”











