Elise Mertens knocks third seed Jessica Pegula out of French Open | Tennis News – Times of India
The match at Court Philippe Chatrier ended with Mertens securing a comprehensive straight games victory with a scoreline of 6-1, 6-3 in Paris.
“I’m very happy to win in two sets. She’s a very good player,” said Mertens.
Mertens showcased her dominance throughout the match, demonstrating her skill and control on the clay court.
This win propelled her into the fourth round of the French Open for the third time in her career, further solidifying her presence as a formidable competitor in the tournament.
By defeating the higher-ranked Pegula, Mertens displayed her ability to perform under pressure and showcased her potential to challenge some of the tournament’s top contenders.
Despite being ranked as high as number three in the world, Jessica Pegula has yet to advance beyond the quarter-final stage of a Grand Slam tournament. With only two WTA Tour titles to her name, the American player faced a setback at the French Open.
Mertens, a former Australian Open semi-finalist, dominated the match, swiftly taking control and establishing a significant lead. However, Pegula raised her level of play in the second set, providing a more competitive challenge for Mertens.
During the early stages of the second set, both players managed to break each other’s serve. However, Mertens was able to break Pegula once again, securing a 4-3 lead.
Mertens displayed her resilience by saving three break points, putting her within one game of victory. She capitalised on her first match point, swiftly closing out the match and securing her spot in the next round of the tournament.
Mertens will next face the winner of an all-Russian match between Anastasia Potapova and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
This will be another opportunity for Mertens to showcase her skills and continue her quest for success in the French Open.
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