Jessica Pegula says that she has disturbed her Wimbledon ‘very fast’, revealing that she has recognized a significant improvement in IGA Swiatech’s game during her recent grass-court clash.
American’s most recent match was the first round Wimbledon struggle against former World No. 29 Elisabeta Kokareto, which was surprised by 6–2, 6-3 in just 58 minutes.
Pagula Now in the second round of the WTA 500 event in Washington, the former US Open Finalist is due to facing Leyla Fernandez.
“Yes, I mean, this (Wimbledon loss) is disappointing, but it was almost the same as I was killed, like, so bad that you like, okay, okay, just, just move forward,” said Pegula.
“There is not much to say or to say. It was a bad match for me, but at the same time, he played very well and it was a great moment for him.
“So I think I always try to see things with a good perspective that sometimes this is not always your moment. Sometimes it is the moment of another person.
“I mean, I have this moment of this is enough, so I think I have tried to see with that perspective with that perspective that it was not a week for me, and I just want to take as much as I can and what I have learned from that match and have included it in a few weeks.
“You know, so I think I have processed it very fast. The good thing is that I was able to stay at home and was able to get two concrete weeks at home before coming on a hard-court swing. It was really good to spend time with home and my family and go to a good training block.”
The disadvantage in the Grass-Cort Grand Slam was even more surprising that Pegu had lifted the trophy in the WTA 500 tournament in Humbarg a few days ago, defeating IGA Swiytech 6-4, 7-5 to close an excellent week of tennis.
Finally, it was the pole that lifted the Venus Rosewater dish in Wimbledon to claim his sixth Grand Slam – his first title after the French Open in 2024.
The world number 4 was particularly serving during his poor homeberg meeting with sweatech service, something that was well translated into Sw19.
“I thought she was doing a great service [at Bad Homburg]”Analyzed Pegula.
“I really didn’t see her too much during Wimbledon. I am not sure if it was better. But she was actually doing big service in Homberg and was playing good tennis and was defeating good grass-court players. I felt that our final was actually a high level. It was super closes.
“You know, he is always down on themselves about the grass, and I was, like, hey, you are really playing well on the grass. I’m not really sure why you think that you are bad on the grass or what it is.
“So it was a kind of funny that she won Wimbledon. I, like, definitely I said, and we had that moment and we played in the finals, and then she conquers Wimbledon, but she conquers Wimbledon, but it is just tennis for you. You never know. She is a great player on any surface, so she is going to be good on any surface.
“But yes, it’s interesting – tennis is strange. You have a lot of strange things that occur during two weeks.”
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The City DC Open undoubtedly holds a special place in the heart of Pegula, which is the site of its first single title.
In 2019, World No. 79 was ranked, in a showpiece match, Camilla Georgi dominated 6-2, 6-2-launched it close to the top 50 of the WTA.
“This was a big success for me as a player,” Pegula reminded me.
“It was the first professional title that I ever won. I never won a Challenger singles title.
“So for me, it was great to get the monkey away from my back, to do so at the level of a tour for the first time, and to think that I had such a big mountain to climb at that time and now I am sitting here and I have won, I don’t know, whatever it is, eight or nine or whatever, and couple titles, even once you like that you can reduce it.
“But this was certainly a very fun week for me here, and I still feel that I have memories coming every time. I know a lot of volunteers and people working in this tournament, from security to transport that has seen me and helped me on the last four or five, whatever I am in the last six years?
“So it’s really good, and I still have the same feeling every time when I come back here, and that’s why I always feel that I can play good tennis here and have some good results. So, yes, yes, I like to come back here.”
Would be expecting to build its hard-court form before the US Open, a quarter-final appearance in 2022 with its highlights at the Grand Slam and a final show in 2024.