Categories: Sport

Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys reach fourth round as Americans continue to shine at US Open

Jessica Pegula celebrates reaching the fourth round of the US Open. Tim Clayton/Corbis/Corbis/Getty Images CNN  — 

Jessica Pegula advanced to the fourth round of the US Open with a hard fought 6-4 4-6 6-2 victory over Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina, continuing the impressive performances of American players at their home tournament.

The No. 3 seed will now face her compatriot Madison Keys for a place in the quarterfinals after Keys completed a 5-7 6-2 6-2 victory over Russia’s Liudmila Samsonova in her own third-round match.

Since Svitolina has returned to tennis after having a baby last year, she has achieved a string of impressive results, reaching the quarterfinals at the French Open and the semifinals at Wimbledon, and she provided a difficult test for Pegula on Saturday.

Pegula didn’t concede a break point in the first set, but Svitolina converted her first – and only – opportunity to break the American in the second set and level the match.

Pegula’s serve remained virtually impregnable during the third set, she served nine aces throughout the match and conceded just one break point, and once she had broken Svitolina again simply held out for the win.

“I knew no matter what, she wasn’t going to go away,” Pegula said afterwards, according to the WTA. “She’s been playing amazing. She really picked up her level and forced me to go after that third set.”

Remarkably, Pegula has also reached the fourth round in both the doubles and mixed doubles at Flushing Meadows.

Meanwhile, Keys rallied after losing the first set to wrap up her own victory and told reporters that that her match against Pegula will “be a really difficult match no matter who wins,” according to the WTA.

Madison Keys reached the US Open final in 2017. Robert Prange/Getty Images

Peyton Stearns will also join her compatriots in the fourth round after she defeated Britain’s Katie Boulter to reach this stage of a grand slam for the first time in her career.

The 21-year-old, who was crowned NCAA singles champion last year, will now face Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova.

It was in 2002 that the USA last took victory in both the men’s and the women’s singles at this tournament when Pete Sampras and Serena Williams won their respective draws.

But with Pegula, Keys, Stearns and Coco Gauff all reaching the fourth round and with Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul and Ben Shelton all still in contention in the men’s draw, American tennis seems to be flourishing again.

Elsewhere, Tunisia’s Ons Jabuer overcame a set deficit to defeat Czech player Marie Bouzkova 5-7 7-6 (7-5) 6-3, while defending men’s champion Carlos Alcaraz also dropped a set but defeated Britain’s Dan Evans 6-2 6-3 4-6 6-3.

Share

Recent Posts

Evangelical leaders praise Trump’s continued support for Israel amid war with Iran

close Video Hagee on importance of evangelical vote for Israel, says Trump stands with Jewish…

6 hours ago

Could private security contractors be the ‘day after’ solution in Gaza?

close Video Could private security contractors replace Hamas and be the 'day after' solution in…

8 hours ago

Momentum for regime change in Iran surges amid Israel’s conflict with Tehran

close Video Iranian American says only language Iranian regime understands is ‘force and power’ Dr.…

9 hours ago

Israel says it has aerial superiority over Tehran, Iranian intelligence leader killed

close Video Israel has now 'sprung the mousetrap,' former foreign policy official says Former assistant…

9 hours ago

G7 summit opens in Canada, with leaders to address trade, wars while hoping to avoid clash with Trump

close Video Trump says Israel and Iran sometimes 'have to fight it out' Trump said…

11 hours ago

At least 8 killed, dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launches new wave of missile strikes

close Video Damage reported in Tel Aviv after Iranian ballistic missile attack Fox News chief…

13 hours ago