There will be processes in place and it shouldn’t be a problem. “But it wasn’t an ideal scenario so close to the championship,” the official said. But it was all sweat in a rough start for the former world number one as she made nine unforced errors in the first three games. “It’s much more easier for me to feel more normal than before. It was only the second time in the match that they had levelled the scoreline and they made it count. “I’m taking every match as a final here,” Muguruza said. Trailing for the better part of the match, the Warriors levelled the score in the last three minutes of the match before taking the lead and holding on to it. “I did not see the ball too well at the beginning of the match, I wasn’t getting the shots that I wanted,” she said. “The club is surprised by such a decision since it constantly kept UEFA’s financial Fair. We want players to do well for Delhi, and take the state forward in the process.