In his first Grand Slam final, Pegala lost with a score of 5:7, 5:7.
“Now I’m upset that I lost. And everyone comes up to me and congratulates me on a good tournament.
I’m sure that when I relax a little, I’ll understand everything and be more grateful. These days have been crazy. I hope I can rest a little and look at everything that happened differently.
Alcaraz contacted Sabalenka after Arina’s US Open win
“I think I’ll have more confidence now. Maybe in an hour or two because I’m irritated right now. I wanted to win. There are thoughts in my head that I should have played better,” Tennis365 quotes Pegula.
Source: Sport

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