Charleston: Pegula surpasses Alexandrova

Pegula survives Alexandrova
Pegula surpasses Alexandrova 6-2,,,,, 2-6,,,,, 7-5
Jessica Pegula of Buffalo, New York,#1 Seeds fought against Ekaterina Alexandrova of Chelyabinsk, Russia, and won a place in the Chard One Charleston Open final. Neither of them made the finals WTA 500 Clay Court Activities.
This is the third time in a row for Americans in Charleston (2023 l. Bencic and 2024 l. Kasatkina). Pegula Ranking 4The lonely Alessandrova encountered in the world in the lonely clay court in Rome 2021.
Alessandrova made her mark in the quarter of World #.8 Ruling Olympic gold medalist Qinwen Zheng enters her second semifinal to enter the penultimate round 2022 (L. Bencic). world#26 Leadership vs. 2-1all three and hard drives.
Alexandrova won the competition and was elected to serve. Under sunny sky and breeze conditions 9Th Seed faced a double breakpoint and sent a serve, while Pegula kept solidified against two Deuce and two breakpoints.
Alexandrova continues to smash the forehand, but the double malfunction and unfortunate backhand lose her game. Pegula won three consecutive victories, facing three Deuces and two breakout points, and then consolidated the rest 4-0.
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Alexandrova 30-15 However, the dumping serve is inappropriate, the crossing of hands and another double fault. Pegula serves the scene, but faces a triple breakpoint and goes back to rest after four consecutive unmand errors.
Alexandrova 30 for 2-5. Pegula serves the scene with a new ball, and this time the opponent wins the reward.
Alessandrova ranked first in second place and two consecutive 15 Pegula 15 With the ace rise to the serving area. Alexandrova slams the forehand of a crossroads, but her third double fault faces Deuce and Break Point, but he holds it once after two unrewards from Pegula.
this 1Holy Seed faces breakthrough points and talk shows, but there are two winners on each side. Alessandrova missed it 4/6 First served, but with three spectacular forehand winners 30 for 3-2. Pegula won three consecutive games in a row, facing a triple break point, and before falling in with the wrong forehand, there were two more.
this 9Th Seed donated her fourth double fault, but has two more aces wide, hold 30 Consolidate the rest. The American who stayed in the scene had two more forehand mistakes, and in the face of three games, Alexandrova admitted this when she exploded her forehand.
Russia ranked first in the third inning and she hit two outstanding forehand winners, but the fifth double was malfunctioning. Pegula did it 5/8 First played a role, but with many mistakes to give back to the break.
Alexandrova missed six times in a row, with a total of nine innings, including another double failure, facing four deuces and two breakout points! Pegula had four unforced errors, including her first double fault and dump serve.
Alexandrova faced the rest point after the forehand error, and when she cooked her forehand swayed in the air, she gave back the rest. Pegula faces the triple break point and drops after landing along the boundary of Alexandrova.
The Russian faced the triple breakpoint, hitting her fifth ace and returning the break with her seventh double fault. American donated her second double fault, but insisted 30 The championship scored with a sweet forehand and scored four points.
Alessandrova faces two deuce and break Points, but insists 5-4 There are four great winners, including insider on the game point. Pegula stays in the game 5/6 First serve and retain 30 Reach the level.
Alexandrova hit her seventh king in addition to four huge earthquake champions, but fell in three uncompulsory mistakes in a row. Pegula competed and had a place in the finals. She reached the double matching point and switched down to second place with a fierce backhand.
It's a high-stakes game full of winners, weather, mistakes and dramatic momentum changes. The American's assessment talked to the tenor of the game: “Today it was a crafty game. I mean, the conditions were really tough. It was windy, especially on that side, and it was a lot of unsettling shots, walking, walking, just awkward situations.”
Pegula needs better service on Sunday afternoon to secure the trophy. She won 56First and 45The percentage of the second serve, but more effective when returning to win 47First and 55The percentage of the second round return point. She saved an amazing 15/twenty one Break point during conversion 7/17.
Her final opponent was a fellow American Sofia Kenin, who reached the final after Amanda Anisimova retired, with the defender injured 2-5 In the first group. Pegula leads 3-2 Including the latest matches in their recent matches 2024 us Open.