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Garbine Muguruza ready for WTA Finals in Singapore

Garbine Muguruza of Spain poses with the WTA China Open trophy
Image: Garbine Muguruza poses with the WTA China Open trophy

Garbine Muguruza is determined to take her steady ascent towards the top following a breakthrough season that saw the Spaniard reach a maiden Grand Slam final.

Two players in their 30's accounted for all four of the year's majors, with Serena Williams (34) bagging the first three before Flavia Pennetta (33) stormed to an unlikely US Open win as the 'next generation' struggled to make an impact.

Eugenie Bouchard, Madison Keys and Belinda Bencic are among a promising batch of players blessed with the game that could take them to the top but 22-year-old Muguruza is emerging as the most likely prospect to taste major success first after a stellar 2015.

After claiming a maiden WTA title in Hobart last year, Muguruza's brilliant run at Wimbledon was halted by Williams in the final, and the tall Spaniard claimed the China Open crown this month to climb to number four in the world rankings.

Garbine Muguruza poses with the runner-up trophy after the Final Of The Ladies' Singles against Serena Williams at Wimbledon
Image: Muguruza was runner-up to Serena Williams at Wimbledon

"I've learned a lot since Wimbledon but I think it's more people creating expectations because of the results," said Muguruza, who is competing in the elite eight-woman WTA Finals in Singapore for the first time.

"But I'm trying to be calm, not to think a lot about this, keep doing the same. Hopefully, I can go out there and have a good match and go out of the court saying: 'Look, I played Singapore for the first time, I did my best.'

"If I lose it's okay but if I win, it will be amazing. But I am not trying to think about results here too much."

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WTA Finals field in Singapore: (from left) Pennetta, Radwanska, Sharapova, Halep, Micky Lawler, Muguruza, Kvitova, Kerber & Safarova
Image: WTA Finals field in Singapore: (from left) Pennetta, Radwanska, Sharapova, Halep, Micky Lawler, Muguruza, Kvitova, Kerber & Safarova

The Spaniard, who has the potential to become world No 1, knows that she has a long way to go to make that happen, but believes it is not beyond the realms of possibility.

"I think I'm getting closer and closer and have the possibility to be there if I work hard," Muguruza added.

"I still have to do a lot of things, work and improve, but I think I'm heading in the right direction to make it happen."

I still have to do a lot of things, work and improve, but I think I'm heading in the right direction to make it happen.
Muguruza on potential to become world No 1

Muguruza is also playing down her chances of winning a tournament that has been thrown wide open after a fatigued Williams withdrew.

"Well, I have earned my place here so I am definitely at this level but I don't regard myself as a favourite," said Muguruza.

"I have played really well this month and hopefully I can continue to do so, but I don't know. The first time, sometimes it's hard to deal with so let's just see what happens."

Muguruza, Petra Kvitova, Angelique Kerber and Lucie Safarova are the quartet who make up the White Group.

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