Pegula bows out with head held high despite another quarter-final exit
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[January 24, 2023]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Third seed Jessica Pegula may have been the
strongest contender for the Australian Open title before Tuesday's
quarter-final loss but the American said she would not beat herself
up over missing out on a first Grand Slam semi-final yet again.
Pegula was beaten 6-4 6-1 by twice-champion Victoria Azarenka as the
American fell at the quarter-final hurdle of a Grand Slam for the
fifth time in her career.
Pegula was the highest seed left in the draw after Iga Swiatek and
Ons Jabeur made early exits and she was a strong contender for the
title in Melbourne after impressing in the American team's
victorious United Cup campaign.
"I feel like I had a good chance to go deeper here than I did by
losing tonight... I had some really good wins at the start of the
year and this tournament," Pegula told reporters.
"I think I can walk away saying it was a successful tournament and a
successful trip to Australia. I definitely felt like I was more
confident going in that I could go deeper.
"I wasn't as
surprised by the results of making a quarter-final or fourth round
or second week. It felt more normal for me, which is a good thing."
Pegula said she struggled to get a grasp of the night conditions
having played her first four matches during the day.
"The balls are slower and heavier, but at the same time every time I
tried to hit out, I felt like I was missing, not by a lot, but a few
inches here and there," said Pegula, who made 31 unforced errors.
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Jessica Pegula of the U.S. reacts during her quarter final match
against Belarus' Victoria Azarenka REUTERS/Carl Recine
"I think I started second-guessing myself with hitting out. That
kind of rolls into making more mistakes than you want to."
Defeat also marked the third straight year Pegula had failed to move
past the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park but she insists she has
come a "long way".
"I just think I need to also take a step back and look that I made
three quarter-finals in three years," she added.
"I think I can be... a perfectionist and (be) really tough on
myself. Obviously I'm upset about tonight, but at the same time I'm
putting myself in these positions to go deep in these tournaments. I
think I've proven that.
"I've been super consistent, so just keeping a good mindset that I'm
putting myself in position at all these events. Hopefully it comes
together."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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