Pegula defeats Jovic 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 to achieve Charleston Open last
In an all-American semifinal, the tour veteran took on the teenager phenom. Jessica Pegula, the defending champion and prime seed, confronted the way forward for the sport in eighteen-year-old Iva Jovic.The upstart from California has achieved a profession excessive rank of #16 in simply her second season on tour. On her event debut, she had reached her maiden clay-court tour-level semifinal with out the lack of a set.
Pegula, nonetheless, had gone the space each spherical. This was their second assembly, having performed earlier this season in Dubai, the place Pegula received in straight units en path to the title. Jovic received the toss and elected to serve. She made 3/4 first serves and held at love, whereas Pegula missed 4/5 first serves and was damaged.
Jovic confronted seven deuce and 7 break factors earlier than reaching her first recreation level with an excellent backhand down the road. Whereas she donated a double fault and confronted one other deuce level, she managed to consolidate the break when Pegula gifted two consecutive errors.
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The defending champion opened the fourth with two consecutive forehand winners and held at like to get on the board. Jovic all the time trying to step in, gifted one other double fault, and dropped serve with two consecutive forehand errors.
Pegula donated her first double fault and confronted a double break level and deuce, however held for 3-3 when Jovic missed extensive with the backhand. {The teenager} confronted a double break level and deuce however held for 4-3 with a implausible cross-court forehand. Pegula serving with new balls opened with a double fault and confronted 4 deuce and a break level earlier than holding for 4-4 with an unbelievable inside-out forehand.
Jovic acquired a time warning on the opening level and, with three extra unforced errors, dumped serve. Pegula serving for the set missed 3/6 first serves however secured it courtesy of three consecutive errors from her opponent.
Jovic served first within the second set and, with two consecutive forehand swing volley winners, held simply to 15, whereas Pegula opened with two consecutive winners and held at like to stage.The world #16 made 5/5 first serves, struck three consecutive winners, and held simply to 15 for 2-1, whereas Pegula made 5/5 first serves, hit one winner, and held to 15 to stage.
Jovic made 3/4 first serves and held at love for 3-2 whereas the highest seed missed 4 consecutive first serves and donated two extra errors earlier than holding to stage. Jovic serving with new balls held simply to 15 whereas Pegula held at love for 4-4.
Jovic hit three consecutive winners, together with an ace up the tee to carry at love whereas the world #5 serving to remain within the set, held to 30 for parity. Jovic opened the eleventh with a colossal forehand down the road and closed with an overhead smash.
Pegula serving to remain within the set and drive the breaker, opened with three consecutive errors, together with her third double fault, and conceded it when Jovic pummeled a forehand inside-in.
Jovic served first within the third and held to 30 whereas Pegula’s stage of frustration rose in tandem with the unforced errors. Regardless of hitting her first ace, she gifted six extra errors and dropped serve. Jovic donated her second double fault, confronted 0-40, and gave again the break.
Pegula, serving with new balls, continued to misfire and confronted three deuce and one break level however held with an help from three consecutive first serves. Jovic missed three consecutive first serves, confronted three deuce, 4 break factors, and dumped serve with a netted backhand.
Pegula struck two consecutive backhand winners and held simply to consolidate the break for 4-2. Jovic opened the seventh with one other backhand error however held simply to 15 for 3-4 whereas the world #5 made 4/5 first serves and held simply to 15 to guide 5-3.
{The teenager} serving to remain within the match opened with two excellent winners however quickly confronted three deuce and three match factors earlier than conceding it with one other mishit forehand. Regardless of the loss, it was a daring efficiency from the younger American. She competed nicely and with poise underneath stress.
Pegula needed to play three robust units to beat a worthy opponent and attain the ultimate. She saved 8/11 break factors however transformed simply 5/19. Whereas she served nicely sufficient, she’ll must drastically scale back the variety of unforced errors if she hopes to defend her title.
In the course of the press convention, I requested Pegula if it was a strategic determination to alternate between prolonged rallies to extract errors and drawing her in since her passing pictures have been on level. She replied, “I believe a bit bit. I believe my recreation I undoubtedly like to attract errors from my opponents. I believe typically I can hit actually onerous and sort of flat by the center. And typically, though it could not look like not an incredible technique to some individuals, however I believe that the best way I hit the ball, it undoubtedly forces somebody who is excellent. She’s actually good at sort of taking time and house away, and I believe typically when you possibly can drive anyone to should go for issues that they’re essentially not comfy with, then that may be an excellent technique, and that’s one thing that I take advantage of in opposition to lots of gamers.”
Within the championship match, she’ll face an unfamiliar opponent in world #89, Yuliia Starodubtseva. The twenty-six-year-old Ukrainian, on event debut, surprised former world #5 and 2025 Australian Open champion, Madison Keys, in straight units to achieve her maiden tour-level last.
This might be their first assembly with a trophy and 500 rating factors on the road.






