Conchita Martínez, Garbiñe Muguruza's coach, spoke on Eurosport about how she sees her player before her debut at Roland Garros and about how they are adapting to the bubble imposed in Paris, where the tennis players live in two hotels and only go from there to the tournament, without visits to the city and with a very small group of companions. “We are basically just going to the club and the hotel, so there is little that can be done. We are thankful that we can play tournaments and that the players can compete. Everything is very different, but we are here with all the illusion. It's weird not being able to go out for a walk or to the supermarket, but we're fine. “
On Garbiñe's moment of form, the former player and Wimbledon champion is quite optimistic: “He's very good, really wanting to do well. She picked up a rhythm in Rome and is very excited to play again here in Paris. It is a very special tournament for her. “
Martínez believes that, due to the peculiar conditions that are experienced these days in the tournament, the fight for the title will be very open: “There can always be surprises. It is not easy to play in these conditions. There are players who will be able to adapt better than others, just like in Australia. You have to see how everything unfolds. “