Muguruza is Inspiration and Obstacle for Badosa
Iga Swiatek spoiled Paula Badosa's 24th birthday snapping the Spaniard's eight-match winning streak at the WTA Finals today.Guadalajara fans will celebrate an all-Spanish semifinal tomorrow when Badosa faces compatriot Garbine Muguruza.More: Garbine's GroovingThe clash ensures the WTA Finals will feature a Spanish finalist for the first time since 1993 when former world No. 1 Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario fell to Gabriela Sabatini. Indian Wells champion Badosa is eager and excited for her first meeting with former world No. 1 Muguruza."I think it's amazing to have two Spanish players," Badosa said. "Of course, Garbine, it's her fifth time or sixth time playing WTA Finals. For me was already a dream to be here, so you can imagine how I feel to play semifinals and against her."As I said at the beginning of the tournament, she's a player I always admired her because I think she's amazing, she inspired a lot of Spanish people. I hope with the semifinals, with my year, I hope next years I can do the same as she did with me."
Both Badosa and Muguruza are power-based baseliners who will try to take the first strike in rallies. Thoughts of a physical battle with Muguruza tomorrow flashed through Badosa's mind in her round-robin loss to 2020 Roland Garros champion Swiatek today."For sure it's going to be a very tough match," Badosa said. "For me was a little bit tough today to play because I was little bit thinking about that match. Of course, I didn't want to get too tired, to be honest, because I know I'm going to have a battle tomorrow."











