Alexandrova needed only 76 minutes to beat the
Spaniard, a two-times Grand Slam winner, to reach her second WTA
singles final and she will look to win her first trophy on the
tour when she takes on Kazakh seventh seed Elena Rybakina.
"It was a tough match right from the start," Alexandrova said.
"I was calmer than yesterday and that helped a lot. I'm happy I
did my best and I hope I can do it tomorrow."
Muguruza was unable to cope with Alexandrova's powerful
groundstrokes and the Russian earned double breaks in both sets
to win, as much as Muguruza tried to delay the inevitable after
losing five of the first six games in the second.
In the other semi-final, Rybakina beat the Czech Republic's
Kristyna Pliskova 6-2 7-5 to advance to her third WTA final in
72 minutes.
Rybakina, who knocked out third seed Elise Mertens in the
quarter-finals, won 80% of her first serve points and converted
three of six break points, without dropping serve herself.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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