Jelena Ostapenko jolts Jessica Pegula in Beijing
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[October 05, 2023]
Jelena Ostapenko recorded a 6-4, 6-2 win over fourth-seeded
Jessica Pegula on Wednesday to advance to the quarterfinals at the
China Open in Beijing.
Ostapenko, the 13th seed from Latvia, collected 24 winners against
11 unforced errors to win the match in 78 minutes.
"I think I always play quite well in China," said Ostapenko, a 2017
semifinalist in Beijing. "Finally tournaments are back here and with
a lot of fans, which I like a lot.
"After the U.S. Open, I had a bit more confidence and I had really
good preparation before that.
"Some matches during the year were close. I was losing them, but
they were very close. I felt like at some point they have to go my
way. It's working now."
Ostapenko avenged an early-season loss to Pegula in Doha. Pegula
posted a 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 victory in that match.
"Just in general, I think I played well but it was not easy because
the court was very slow and the rallies were super long. I felt the
court is a bit slower than other tournaments," Ostapenko said.
"I felt like if you go for very dangerous shots it didn't really
work on these courts," Ostapenko said. "So I tried to open the point
up and when I had the chance, just to finish it. Playing more angles
worked pretty well."
Ostapenko advanced to play Russian Liudmila Samsonova, who needed 2
hours and 55 minutes to post a 6-5, 6-7 (4), 7-5 win over Marta
Kostyuk of the Ukraine.
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Pegula finished with 12 winners against 12 unforced
errors in a losing effort.
Also on Wednesday, second-seeded Iga Swiatek breezed to a 6-1, 6-1
victory over Polish compatriot Magda Linette in 65 minutes.
Swiatek won 84.2 percent of her first-serve points (16 of 19) to
advance to face either ninth-seeded Caroline Garcia of France of
Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine.
"I felt like I was playing a good game and I was in control from the
beginning to the end," Swiatek said. "I'm happy that I was
consistent. I didn't have ups and downs in the match, so it doesn't
matter who I'm playing. If I play like that, I feel really
confident."
Fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan overcame a first-set
misstep to notch a 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 third-round victory over
16-year-old Mirra Andreeva of Russia in 1 hour, 49 minutes.
Rybakina, a former Wimbledon champion, won 10 of the last 11 games
to set up a quarterfinal clash against either World No. 1 Aryna
Sabalenka of Belarus or Italian Jasmine Paolini.
--Field Level Media
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