Two-time Grand Slam champion Garbiñe Muguruza tied the knot with her model beau, just over three years since the one-time fan approached the tennis st🌸ar on the streets of New York looking for a selfie𒁏.
Muguruza, the former World Number 1, and her new husband Arthur Borges said their “I dos” in an intimate ceremony in Marbella, Spain on Oct. 5.
The retired tennis star wore an elegant Mikado A-Line dress designed by Pronovias with an asymmetrical neckline, a crystal-trimmed collar and a six-foot train, complete with a large white bow over 🤡her left shoulder, according to of her special day.
For the reception, 𝓰Muguruza donned a flapper-inspired strapless column dress with crystal fringes and embroidered flowers also created by Pronovias.
Borges wore a Navy tuxedo with matching ꦰbowtie and cummerbund.
The couple met during the 2021 US Open, but under Central Park’s peaceful atmosphere rather than the lights of the Billy Jean King National Tennis Center.
Muguruza had been staying in Manhattan for the tournament and needed 💞fresh air and a reset from the hustle of the Amཧerican major.
“My hotel was close to Central Park and I was bored, so I thought I should go for a walk,” the tennis star said in 2023, .
“I go out and I run into him on the street. Suddenly, he turns and says, ‘Good luck at the US Open.’ I was left thinking, ‘Wow, he’s so handsome.'”
The two had posed for a picture and went their separate ways that day, but c𝕴ontinued to meet regulꦐarly in the park.
Muguruꦇza described the chance encounter with the businessman as something out of a romantic film.
“It’s a total movie,” she told Spanish “I knew I would marry him even before he asked me. When we met, it was love at first sight and we realized very quickly that we were an ideal couple.”
The couple announced their engagement in May 2023, revealing that Burges popped the big question through a joint In♑stagram post.
“You had me at ‘Hello,’” the post was captioned, geotagging the dreamy proposal from Marbella, Spain.
The couple had previously men✃tioned how important the southern Spanish city was to them.
“We would like it to be next year, in the summer, near the beach and in Spain, because it is the place that most unꦅites us,” M💯uguruza told Hola!
Muguruza, who hails from Veಌnezuela, won the French Open title in 2016 and Wi👍mbledon in 2017.
She anno💧unced her of﷽ficial retirement from tennis in April 2024.