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".
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".
One of the factors to consider, especially in Grand Slam tournaments, is the amount of time players have spent on the court, as fatigue can play a crucial role in their performance. In the US Open, there is a significant difference of about 8 hours between the player who needed the least time to reach the semi-finals and the one who needed the most. The name of Jack Draper corresponds to the former (9 hours and 14 minutes) and Frances Tiafoe (15 hours and 1 minute) to the latter. However, the good news for the American is that his opponent will not be the Brit but his compatriot Taylor Fritz, who has spent 12 hours and 9 minutes on the courts. Thus, Jannik Sinner, Draper's rival, has needed 11 hours and 17 minutes to reach the semi-finals. On the women's side, we can see that there is not much difference, so this factor will not be as decisive.
Time on Court for Men in the US Open 2024
Time on Court for Women in the US Open 2024
📊 Time spent on the court to qualify for the semi-finals of the US Open:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 5, 2024
🚹 Men
▪️ 9h14: Jack Draper 🇬🇧
▪️ 11h17: Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹
▪️ 12h09: Taylor Fritz 🇺🇸
▪️ 15h01: Frances Tiafoe 🇺🇸
🚺 Women
▪️ 6h50: Aryna Sabalenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 6h55: Jessia Pegula 🇺🇸
▪️ 7h02:...
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el tiempo invertido en pista de los semifinalistas del US Open 2024
[pixels-player]The American player explains after eliminating Iga Swiatek from the US Open 2024 how she has resurged from her worst moment, as well as her improvements on hard court.
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.
Emma Navarro, Jessica Pegula, Taylor Fritz, and Frances Tiafoe. Or, in other words, 50% of the semifinalists in this US Open 2024 are Americans. That's how well the local tennis players have been doing in the last Grand Slam of the season, the one where you really have to step up. The fact speaks for itself: something like this hasn't been seen in New York since the 2003 edition, when Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Jennifer Capriati, and Lindsay Davenport reached this stage. By the way, on that occasion, the individual titles ended up in the hands of Roddick and Henin, so only one of the two trophies actually stayed at home. Would you bet on what will happen this weekend? Will the Americans end up smiling at the end of the movie?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fiesta estadounidense en el US Open 2024
[pixels-player]Buffalo's win over Swiatek sets up her first Grand Slam semifinal at 30 years old. Whatever happens, there will be a new US Open champion.
Jessica Pegula is already in the quarterfinals of the US Open without dropping a single set in the tournament and reflects on how she faced the tough moments she has gone through this year.
Jessica Pegula secured her spot in the quarterfinals of the 2024 US Open by defeating her compatriot Diana Shnaider in two sets (6-4 6-2) in an hour and 27 minutes of play. The American showdown that kicked off Monday at Arthur Ashe Stadium was decided by Pegula's patience throughout the match, enduring the tennis of a Shnaider who was experiencing her first second-week appearance at a Grand Slam. The sixth-ranked player in the world demonstrated her expertise and did not let go of a first set that saw up to five service breaks. In the second set, Jessica broke in the third game after facing eight deuces and was able to accelerate the pace towards victory. Her opponent in the quarterfinals will be Iga Swiatek or Liudmila Samsonova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula ya espera a Swiatek o Samsonova en los cuartos del US Open
[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".
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.
One of the factors to consider, especially in Grand Slam tournaments, is the amount of time players have spent on the court, as fatigue can play a crucial role in their performance. In the US Open, there is a significant difference of about 8 hours between the player who needed the least time to reach the semi-finals and the one who needed the most. The name of Jack Draper corresponds to the former (9 hours and 14 minutes) and Frances Tiafoe (15 hours and 1 minute) to the latter. However, the good news for the American is that his opponent will not be the Brit but his compatriot Taylor Fritz, who has spent 12 hours and 9 minutes on the courts. Thus, Jannik Sinner, Draper's rival, has needed 11 hours and 17 minutes to reach the semi-finals. On the women's side, we can see that there is not much difference, so this factor will not be as decisive.
Time on Court for Men in the US Open 2024
Time on Court for Women in the US Open 2024
📊 Time spent on the court to qualify for the semi-finals of the US Open:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) September 5, 2024
🚹 Men
▪️ 9h14: Jack Draper 🇬🇧
▪️ 11h17: Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹
▪️ 12h09: Taylor Fritz 🇺🇸
▪️ 15h01: Frances Tiafoe 🇺🇸
🚺 Women
▪️ 6h50: Aryna Sabalenka 🇧🇾
▪️ 6h55: Jessia Pegula 🇺🇸
▪️ 7h02:...
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el tiempo invertido en pista de los semifinalistas del US Open 2024
[pixels-player]Emma Navarro, Jessica Pegula, Taylor Fritz, and Frances Tiafoe. Or, in other words, 50% of the semifinalists in this US Open 2024 are Americans. That's how well the local tennis players have been doing in the last Grand Slam of the season, the one where you really have to step up. The fact speaks for itself: something like this hasn't been seen in New York since the 2003 edition, when Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Jennifer Capriati, and Lindsay Davenport reached this stage. By the way, on that occasion, the individual titles ended up in the hands of Roddick and Henin, so only one of the two trophies actually stayed at home. Would you bet on what will happen this weekend? Will the Americans end up smiling at the end of the movie?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fiesta estadounidense en el US Open 2024
[pixels-player]The American player explains after eliminating Iga Swiatek from the US Open 2024 how she has resurged from her worst moment, as well as her improvements on hard court.
Buffalo's win over Swiatek sets up her first Grand Slam semifinal at 30 years old. Whatever happens, there will be a new US Open champion.
Jessica Pegula is already in the quarterfinals of the US Open without dropping a single set in the tournament and reflects on how she faced the tough moments she has gone through this year.
Jessica Pegula secured her spot in the quarterfinals of the 2024 US Open by defeating her compatriot Diana Shnaider in two sets (6-4 6-2) in an hour and 27 minutes of play. The American showdown that kicked off Monday at Arthur Ashe Stadium was decided by Pegula's patience throughout the match, enduring the tennis of a Shnaider who was experiencing her first second-week appearance at a Grand Slam. The sixth-ranked player in the world demonstrated her expertise and did not let go of a first set that saw up to five service breaks. In the second set, Jessica broke in the third game after facing eight deuces and was able to accelerate the pace towards victory. Her opponent in the quarterfinals will be Iga Swiatek or Liudmila Samsonova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula ya espera a Swiatek o Samsonova en los cuartos del US Open
[pixels-player]The American has reached the fourth round of the US Open without dropping a single set, a tournament where pressure and satisfaction are evenly distributed.
It was not to be for Jessica Bouzas, who has fallen to the local favorite Jessica Pegula in 1 hour and 12 minutes of play in the round of 16 of the US Open 2024. The Spaniard could not counter the powerful game of an American who stuck faithfully to her style, making things truly difficult with her serve. A lopsided result, 6-3 6-3, but the American really worked for it.
The first set was contested until 3-all, a game in which Pegula managed to break Bouzas' serve, dealing her a real blow mentally, as she only won one more point in the remaining two games. Moving on to the second set, the Spaniard couldn't keep up the pace and lost her serve twice, although she fought hard the whole time, managing to level the score at three games all. Jessica Bouzas ends a very positive year in Grand Slams, improving as she went, with her standout victory coming against Marketa Vondrousova at Wimbledon, where the Czech was the defending champion.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bouzas cede ante una intratable Pegula y se despide del US Open
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