Muguruza, one of the pre-tournament favourites, dropped serve once. The three leading teams all avoid each other in Monday’s games, when Poland can reassert itself with a home game against the last-place Kazakhs. However, the 13th-seeded Czech was in complete control from the start, never surrendering a break point the entire match. While playing for the Foxes, the pair had forged a strong midfield partnership that helped the minnows win an unprecedented Premier League title in 2015-16. The fans are certainly ready to cheer a red car to victory. Josh Magennis scored twice in a five-minute spell to ensure the Irish victory and create a seven-point gap to the third-place Czechs, who play in Belfast on Monday. So shoddy was WFI’s planning that two-time Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar compared it to preparation for a state tournament. “I think many players are doing well this week and are taking the opportunities becauseareinjured. Mohammad Kaif, Vijender Singh and others wish fans ‘Eid Mubarak’ on social media. “It was a tough match… I didn’t have many free points on my serve, there were a lot of rallies.