Jessica Pegula admitted the circumstances within the Austin closing made her really feel pissed off but in addition added that she knew that her rival was coping with the identical points so she simply tried to regulate and hope for one of the best.
On Sunday, the 2024 US Open finalist – who was the No. 1 seed on the ATX Open – beat fellow American McCartney Kessler 7-5 6-2 in very windy circumstances for her first major glory of 2025.
In every of the 2 units, the highest seed was down by a break sooner or later.
“It was definitely super windy and it was tough. But I knew it wasn’t only me getting frustrated,” Pegula acknowledged.
“It was tough to serve and made for a lot of awkward shots. I kind of tried to adjust, play in the middle a bit more, and give myself a little bit more margin where I could hit (fully) but not go for as much.”
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Pegula: It was ugly, there have been factors that she ought to have received…
Within the first set, Kessler was two video games away from taking the opener after opening a 4-2 lead.
At first of the second set, the world No. 48 broke the world No. 4 within the very first sport of the set.
Nevertheless, Pegula managed to overturn the deficit in each units and get the job executed in two units.
“It was ugly. There was quite a lot of forwards and backwards, and there have been undoubtedly quite a lot of factors that she most likely ought to have received, however the circumstances have been actually robust,” the Austin champion added.
The 31-year-old American now has seven WTA titles in her assortment.
Additionally, this was the second closing of the season for the previous world No. 3.
Within the first week of 2025, Pegula loved a deep run in Adelaide however did not win the title after dropping to Madison Keys within the closing.
Now, she’s going to flip her focus to this week’s Indian Wells, the place she has solely as soon as made the quarterfinal.