Jessica Pegula on Wednesday ends with Emma Raducanu’s stripes and classified for Miami Open semifinals.
The American, the fourth leader of the series, won 6-4, 6-7 (3) and 6-2 in a battle of two hours and 25 minutes, and entered the penultimate round of the contest in the third time in the last four years. His rival was the Philippines Alexandra Eala, who was surprised to defeat Iga Swiatek.
Raducanu, who won the US Open in 2021, came to Miami in the world’s 60th position after suffering many changes in coach and damage, but throughout the contest he re -spoke to his best version.
Prior to the pegula, the British demonstrated its power by obtaining a second set, though it was not before it seemed physically fighting Miami’s high humidity, which reached 70%. Raducanu has five set points to the rest, but can’t convert them. Pegula endured to approach 5-4.
Then, then, Medical staff took Raducanu’s blood pressure and pulse while the chair judge announced a dead time. Medical staff washed ice bags on Raducanu’s legs and put cold towels around the neck. Raducanu returned and led Tiebreaker 7-3.
In the third set, Pegula tracked down and put 2-0 up to, at his third break, end the game with a break.
Source: La Verdad

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