We analyze in detail the Sinner-Draper and Fritz-Tiafoe matches and give win percentages to decide which two players make it to the US Open final.
We analyze in detail the Sinner-Draper and Fritz-Tiafoe matches and give win percentages to decide which two players make it to the US Open final.
Whatever happens this Saturday, there is no doubt that Jessica Pegula can go on vacation very satisfied with the results obtained in the North American hard court swing. After facing disappointments at Wimbledon and the Olympics, the Buffalo native has sought redemption by winning the title in Toronto, making the final in Cincinnati, and currently battling for the title at the US Open. Three out of three for the world No. 6, who thus becomes the fourth player in history to reach the final stage of these three events in the same summer. Which way will the scale tip in her upcoming matchup against Aryna Sabalenka?
📊 Jessica Pegula 🇺🇸 has become the 4th player since the beginning of the Open era (*) to qualify for the finals of Toronto/Montreal, Cincinnati, and the US Open in a single summer:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 6, 2024
🇺🇸 Rosie Casals (1970: 🏆🥈🥈)
🇦🇺 Evonne Goolagong (1973: 🏆🏆🥈)
🇺🇸 Serena Williams (2013: 🏆🥈🏆)… pic.twitter.com/4vbkDqdqAi
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Triplete de Pegula en un verano memorable
[pixels-player]After a path full of challenges, the American has finally reaped the rewards in this US Open: "It is very rewarding, but the work is not finished yet".
Although it may seem like the most logical thing in the world, this coincidence is not always fulfilled on the professional circuit. Three weeks ago, we saw Jessica Pegula and Aryna Sabalenka face each other in the final of the WTA 1000 Cincinnati, a title match that will repeat this Saturday in the final of the US Open. After all, it makes sense for the two best tennis players from the last event to be at the top again in the next, only to later be told that the WTA is upside down. The question is that this dèja-vu has only occurred four times in the Open Era when focusing on the women's circuit. Do you remember who the protagonists were and which players ended up lifting the trophies?
📊 For the 4th time since the beginning of the Open era, the US Open final will be a replay of the Cincinnati final:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 6, 2024
▪️ 2013: S. Williams 🇺🇸 vs Azarenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 2016: Ka. Pliskova 🇨🇿 vs Kerber 🇩🇪
▪️ 2020: Osaka 🇯🇵 vs Azarenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 2024: Pegula 🇺🇸 vs Sabalenka 🇧🇾 pic.twitter.com/Kny9CgNZif
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La revancha de Cincinnati se celebra en Nueva York
[pixels-player]Accessing the US Open semifinals for two consecutive years seems not to be enough to satisfy a Karolina Muchova leaving New York with mixed feelings. The Czech had the match against Jessica Pegula completely under control, but an unexpected mistake led her into a negative spiral that her opponent took full advantage of. Aware that her journey has a lot of merit, yes, but hurt for letting a great opportunity slip away.
“It was a very tough match, I think I started quite well, but then I got very nervous. The beginning was very easy, but I knew it wouldn't be like that all the time, so I tried to keep the pace. When I had the ball for 3-0, I missed an easy volley, from there she picked it up and started playing very solid until she turned it around. At that moment, it became very difficult to score a point against her, she was everywhere, didn't make many mistakes. Right now, it's hard for me to focus on the positive, but I must be happy to see that my game is still there. I'm healthy and can play more tournaments this season, that's the most important thing,” expressed the emotional Czech.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muchova: “Ahora mismo me cuesta quedarme con lo positivo”
[pixels-player]New final for the Belarusian in New York, who has an outstanding issue with the US Open: "I keep dreaming of holding that beautiful trophy".
The number six in the world survives the abyss with a great comeback against Karolina Muchova to reach the final of the US Open 2024.
Although disappointed not to achieve victory against Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, Emma Navarro bids farewell to the US Open 2024 within the Top 10 and with an unforgettable experience: "In the second set, I felt I could push for a third, but I wasn't able to. It's crazy, two weeks ago, before it all started, I joked with my team saying my goal was to win a match here. Now, I'm leaving after reaching the semifinals and as a Top 10. It's a testament to all the hard work; I'm leaving with many positive things."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Navarro: "Antes del torneo bromeaba con que mi objetivo era ganar un partido aquí"
[pixels-player]We analyze in detail the Sinner-Draper and Fritz-Tiafoe matches and give win percentages to decide which two players make it to the US Open final.
Although it may seem like the most logical thing in the world, this coincidence is not always fulfilled on the professional circuit. Three weeks ago, we saw Jessica Pegula and Aryna Sabalenka face each other in the final of the WTA 1000 Cincinnati, a title match that will repeat this Saturday in the final of the US Open. After all, it makes sense for the two best tennis players from the last event to be at the top again in the next, only to later be told that the WTA is upside down. The question is that this dèja-vu has only occurred four times in the Open Era when focusing on the women's circuit. Do you remember who the protagonists were and which players ended up lifting the trophies?
📊 For the 4th time since the beginning of the Open era, the US Open final will be a replay of the Cincinnati final:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 6, 2024
▪️ 2013: S. Williams 🇺🇸 vs Azarenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 2016: Ka. Pliskova 🇨🇿 vs Kerber 🇩🇪
▪️ 2020: Osaka 🇯🇵 vs Azarenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 2024: Pegula 🇺🇸 vs Sabalenka 🇧🇾 pic.twitter.com/Kny9CgNZif
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La revancha de Cincinnati se celebra en Nueva York
[pixels-player]Whatever happens this Saturday, there is no doubt that Jessica Pegula can go on vacation very satisfied with the results obtained in the North American hard court swing. After facing disappointments at Wimbledon and the Olympics, the Buffalo native has sought redemption by winning the title in Toronto, making the final in Cincinnati, and currently battling for the title at the US Open. Three out of three for the world No. 6, who thus becomes the fourth player in history to reach the final stage of these three events in the same summer. Which way will the scale tip in her upcoming matchup against Aryna Sabalenka?
📊 Jessica Pegula 🇺🇸 has become the 4th player since the beginning of the Open era (*) to qualify for the finals of Toronto/Montreal, Cincinnati, and the US Open in a single summer:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 6, 2024
🇺🇸 Rosie Casals (1970: 🏆🥈🥈)
🇦🇺 Evonne Goolagong (1973: 🏆🏆🥈)
🇺🇸 Serena Williams (2013: 🏆🥈🏆)… pic.twitter.com/4vbkDqdqAi
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Triplete de Pegula en un verano memorable
[pixels-player]Accessing the US Open semifinals for two consecutive years seems not to be enough to satisfy a Karolina Muchova leaving New York with mixed feelings. The Czech had the match against Jessica Pegula completely under control, but an unexpected mistake led her into a negative spiral that her opponent took full advantage of. Aware that her journey has a lot of merit, yes, but hurt for letting a great opportunity slip away.
“It was a very tough match, I think I started quite well, but then I got very nervous. The beginning was very easy, but I knew it wouldn't be like that all the time, so I tried to keep the pace. When I had the ball for 3-0, I missed an easy volley, from there she picked it up and started playing very solid until she turned it around. At that moment, it became very difficult to score a point against her, she was everywhere, didn't make many mistakes. Right now, it's hard for me to focus on the positive, but I must be happy to see that my game is still there. I'm healthy and can play more tournaments this season, that's the most important thing,” expressed the emotional Czech.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muchova: “Ahora mismo me cuesta quedarme con lo positivo”
[pixels-player]After a path full of challenges, the American has finally reaped the rewards in this US Open: "It is very rewarding, but the work is not finished yet".
New final for the Belarusian in New York, who has an outstanding issue with the US Open: "I keep dreaming of holding that beautiful trophy".
The number six in the world survives the abyss with a great comeback against Karolina Muchova to reach the final of the US Open 2024.
Although disappointed not to achieve victory against Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, Emma Navarro bids farewell to the US Open 2024 within the Top 10 and with an unforgettable experience: "In the second set, I felt I could push for a third, but I wasn't able to. It's crazy, two weeks ago, before it all started, I joked with my team saying my goal was to win a match here. Now, I'm leaving after reaching the semifinals and as a Top 10. It's a testament to all the hard work; I'm leaving with many positive things."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Navarro: "Antes del torneo bromeaba con que mi objetivo era ganar un partido aquí"
[pixels-player]The world number two advances to the final of the US Open 2024 after stopping a completely unleashed Emma Navarro.
The Seville Challenger 2024 already knows its four semi-finalists. Roberto Carballés was the only Spaniard to survive the quarterfinals with a great victory over Oriol Roca Batalla by 6-4, 1-6, and 6-1 in over two hours of play. Calvin Hemery will be his opponent in the next round after beating Albert Ramos in two sets. In the lower part of the draw, Daniel Altmaier defeated Santiago Rodríguez, while Alexander Ritschard did the same with David Jorda.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Challenger Sevilla: Roberto Carballés, el único español en semifinales
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