“Pegula didn’t change her game radically because it can’t be done that quickly. She just forced me to make mistakes and played consistently, without making mistakes. I also tried to put pressure on her and control myself, but I made too many mistakes,” Swiatek said at a press conference.
In the semi-finals, Pegula will meet Czech tennis player Karolina Muchova.
The match lasted 1 hour 27 minutes. Swiatek committed 2 double faults and converted 1 of 3 break points. Pegula committed 1 double fault and used 4 of 8 break points.
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