The Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka became the first quarterfinalist this Thursday of the Masters 1,000 in Rome after beating American Jessica Pegula in just one hour 6-1, 6-4.
Sabalenka had no problem reaching the quarterfinals in the Foro Italico. The Belarusian judged the match in the first set, where he showed his superiority over Pegula with more than a convincing 6-1 in 25 minutes.. He was able to complete the perfect set, but in 5-0 favor Pegula broke the third seed of the tournament.
In the second set Sabalenka released his foot from the accelerator as his rival found himself in combat. But the number eight in the world leaves no doubt and, In 3-2 favor, he broke the American to put the ground in between and finish the set in the final 6-4.
In the bedrooms will measure the winner of the duel between Americans Amanda Anisimova and Danielle Collinswhere Collins begins with the favorite poster as the seventh seed.
Source: La Verdad

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