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Iga Swiatek won against Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-2 at the Italian Open, showcasing her best performance of the season. This victory puts her in an elite group alongside Serena Williams.
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Iga Swiatek delivered her most impressive display of the season, cruising past Jessica Pegula at the Italian Open on Wednesday afternoon.
Swiatek was in complete control from start to finish, wrapping up a 6-1, 6-2 win in just over an hour at the Foro Italico.
She now leads their head-to-head 6-5 on the WTA Tour, breaking a previously even split.
Swiatek’s recent performances have placed her in elite company alongside names like Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova.
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Swiatek’s latest match against Pegula marked her 50th clay-court contest at WTA 1000 level, and she’s now up to 43 wins from those outings.
OptaAce noted that since the format was introduced in 2009, only Serena Williams had more victories after her first 50 WTA 1000 matches on clay.
Williams, a holder of 23 Grand Slam titles, had racked up an impressive tally of her first half-century of such matches on the surface.
While Swiatek fell just short of matching Serena’s early record, she did edge past Maria Sharapova, who had won two fewer over the same span.
Swiatek will look to add to her tally in Thursday’s semi-final against either Elena Rybakina or Elina Svitolina as she chases a fourth title in Rome.
Iga Świątek is looking to claim her fifth Roland Garros title next month, and all signs suggest she’s hitting her stride just in time.
After her dominant display at the Italian Open, Świątek was asked about how performances like these impact her confidence heading into the rest of the clay season, particularly with Paris in mind.
Iga Swiatek won the match 6-1, 6-2 against Jessica Pegula.
Swiatek now leads her head-to-head record against Pegula 6-5 on the WTA Tour.
Her win at the Italian Open places her in an elite group of players alongside Serena Williams.
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“Well, the goal was to play as many matches as possible,” she explained.
“I’m really happy that I just have opportunity to do that because I felt like I didn’t play a lot at all, comparing to last season.
“I’m happy that, yeah, I can spend some time on the court and play really solid matches against the best girls. For sure it’s giving me confidence because you can practice as much as possible, but if you don’t test it out on the court, play matches and face pressure or something, you’re going to still feel the little bit rusty when it comes.”
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