With three of the main seven seeds out of the ladies' attract the first round at the French Open, there was no assurance Garbine Muguruza would walk around the third round at Roland Garros on Wednesday.
The Spanish fourth seed, in any case, scarcely broke sweat as she cleared aside French special case Myrtille Georges 6-2 6-0 on a sun-showered Court Philippe Chatrier.
On Monday, third seed Angelique Kerber, fifth seed Victoria Azarenka and seventh seed Roberta Vinci were thumped out in the main round."When you take a gander at the late competitions, things have been exceptionally whimsical and capricious. The players have had some extreme matches," said Muguruza.
"I don't believe it resembles the men where when you play (Novak) Djokovic you know you're going to lose. It's not the same thing in ladies' singles by any means."
Muguruza, who achieved the quarter-finals at Roland Garros in the previous two years, will next face either Russian 27th seed Ekaterina Makarova or Belgium's unseeded Yanina Wickmayer.
"I think the primary rounds are the hardest ones. You must be extremely roused. You truly need to play getting it done and give what you have, the best in store," she said.
Furthermore, she gave some of her best tennis against Georges.
The Venezuela-conceived player, hoping to end up the principal Spanish lady to lift the Suzanne Lenglen Cup subsequent to Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in 1998, softened up the 6th amusement and wrapped up the opening set by winning the last 12 focuses.
She hinted at no shortcoming in the second set, permitting her rival only five focuses.
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