Jessica Pegula is making an attempt to earn a 3rd profession singles title on the DC Open and construct her sport main as much as the ultimate grand slam of the yr.
She’s off to a powerful begin in every division in Washington.
The fourth-ranked girls’s participant on the earth and match’s prime seed shook off a gradual begin earlier than beating fellow American Peyton Stearns 6-3 6-4 to advance to the quarter-finals of the hard-court tuneup for the US Open.
Pegula wrapped it up on Thursday simply earlier than the rain began, blissful to combat via some windy situations and get previous a tricky opponent.
Pegula received in Washington in 2019 and would love three extra victories and one other championship earlier than leaving city.
“I definitely want to win the tournament: That’s why I’m here,” Pegula mentioned.
“But at the same time, first tournament on hard (courts) in a little while, so you definitely, I feel like, want to get your movement down, your footing down.
“Working via and problem-solving these issues builds confidence, and ideally that is what I need to preserve constructing all the best way up till the Open.”
Pegula, 29, has never gotten further than the quarter-finals in a grand slam. She’s coming off a quarter-final loss at Wimbledon and an exit in the round of 32 at the French Open.
Each of her two singles titles have come on hard court, and this event is an opportunity for the Buffalo, New York, native to fine-tune some things about her play with an eye toward a long run at Flushing Meadows.
“I’m not making an attempt to drastically change something,” Pegula said. “But I believe simply making an attempt little issues right here and there, and that is type of the way you construct confidence little by little. It’s simply making an attempt various things and never being afraid to attempt them.”
Because she got a bye, the match against Stearns was Pegula’s first of the tournament. She likes the rhythm of playing every day and will be right back on the court Friday against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina, who’s on a roll after reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals and knocking off Victoria Azarenka and Daria Kasatkina in this week.
“She’s been competing actually, very well and taking part in very fearless,” Pegula said. “It’s going to be a tricky match. She’s been taking part in at a excessive stage.”
The big upset of the day came just before Pegula and Stearns stepped onto stadium court.
Sixth-ranked Caroline Garcia, the tournament’s second seed, got knocked out in the round of 16 by Marta Kostyuk 6-2 6-3.
Fans waved Ukraine’s blue and yellow flag in the stands after Kostyuk broke Garcia to win the match.
She joined Svitolina as girls’s gamers from the war-torn nation to achieve the quarter-finals in Washington, with Kostyuk set to play Liudmila Samsonova from Russia on Friday for a spot within the semis.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au