Bianca Andreescu’s success in Indian Wells ‘just the beginning,’ coach says
MONTREAL — It is said that a step back can sometimes help you move forward, and that was the approach Bianca Andreescu took last fall after months of physical and other setbacks.
The 2019 season is young, as is her professional tennis career, but few players on the women’s tour are attracting as much attention as the 18-year-old Canadian.
Interest shot up even more Wednesday when Andreescu steamrolled over Garbine Muguruza of Spain, ranked 20th in the world and the winner of two Grand Slam tournaments. Andreescu won 6-0, 6-1 in just 52 minutes to advance to the semifinals of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif.
The match was 40 minutes old before Muguruza won her first and only game of the match — the fourth game of the second set — and if the Spaniard hoped then that her young opponent would flinch, she was mistaken. Two visits by Muguruza’s coach during the match did nothing to help her solve her opponent.