Muguruza: “It's a tough defeat, but I'm on the right track”

With the disappointment of her loss to Naomi Osaka, but also with the satisfaction of his performance on the ocean tour, in which he finished at the Yarra Valley Classic and eighth at the Australian Open, Garbiñe Muguruza appeared at the press conference smiling and hopeful for a well done teamwork.

Party key: “The difference has been a point that she has done well, a serve … but I have to study the game well to see it. It has been a great game, but disappointing because it is never pleasant to lose having balls to win it with 5-3. But it was a good tournament overall. “

Height match: “I love playing against top tennis player, this was a very good game and I hope to play more like that. She has good serve, good shots, everything.”

Match balls: “He could have done something different in the second match point, and then serve better to win, he could have done it to dominate the point. I have to watch the video to analyze it.”

Sensation: “Everything was decided by small details. I think I'm on the right track … Disappointed at the moment, but also excited by how I feel on the court, by how my tennis is going. “.

The team: “We have done a good teamwork to try to develop my game. I am happy with the tournaments that I have played in Australia, it has been a good physical and mental test with consecutive games. I am satisfied with my performances.”

The rival: “Osaka is very strong, like his punches and his serve. He takes control very soon …”

Win anyone: “I played well, it escaped me, but in the end we are playing against the best and if you do it well, you can beat anyone. I was there and it escaped me. It is a tough defeat, but I have looked good. I lost a match with two match points and that hurts. But I've come from playing a lot of very good games and that's what I'm going to take away. “

Calendar: “I will do the tour of the East, in Doha and Dubai.”

Quarantine: “We have to be grateful for being able to have played despite the 14 days of quarantine. We have to adapt to the rules of each country and the players have no say in this.