City
Epaper

French Open: Jessica Pegula advances into R3 as Camila Giorgi forced to retire with injury

By ANI | Updated: May 31, 2023 18:40 IST

Paris [France], May 31 : The No.3 seed Jessica Pegula advanced into the third round of the ongoing French ...

Open in App

Paris [France], May 31 : The No.3 seed Jessica Pegula advanced into the third round of the ongoing French Open 2023 after Camila Giorgi retired from their match after one set played on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Wednesday.

Pegula will next face the winner of the second-round match between No.28 seed Elise Mertens and loser Camila Osorio.

Pegula was up 6-2 when the Italian walked off the court after only 37 minutes. She won the opening four games of the match and hit 12 winners in the next eight games.

The American has reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the ninth time in the last ten majors, and the shortened victory is Pegula's eighth in ten career encounters with Giorgi, and her fifth in a row.

Elsewhere, the World No.69-ranked Peyton Stearns scored the first Top 20 win of her career, upsetting No.17 seed Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 in 1 hour and 43 minutes.

Stearns impressed Ostapenko with her readiness to fight toe-to-toe with the 2017 champion in terms of first-strike intensity. The Latvian had a better ratio of winners to unforced errors (29 to 28), but Stearns outdid him on both counts, with 30 winners to 21 unforced errors.

Ostapenko showed tenacity in battling back from a sequence of multiple-deuce games to take the second set, but Stearns' spectacular return winners turned the momentum back to the American in the decider.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Jessica PegulaCamila giorgifranceparisFrench RiveriaFrench EmbassyFrench NavyFrench Football FederationParis Saint GermainParis Climate AgreementNotre Dame De ParisFrench Aerospace Industries Association
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalAir India Increases Flights to Toronto, Frankfurt, and Paris To Clear Rush

InternationalFrench President Emmanuel Macron Invites More Chinese Investment in Europe Amid US Trade Tensions

Other Sports'Goodbye… But Not The End': Rohan Bopanna Announces Retirement After 22-Year-Old Career

LifestyleHalloween 2025: Date, History, Meaning, and Why the World Celebrates the Spookiest Night of the Year

InternationalAfter Nepal, Now France: Vehicles Torched, Train and Road Traffic Disrupted as 'Block Everything' Protest Turns Violent

Tennis Realted Stories

Tennis"Playing at home is always special:" Sahaja Yamalapalli ahead of Billie Jean King Cup

TennisBillie Jean King Cup: Indian Women's team begins preparatory camp

TennisFormer Tennis legend Leander Paes meets PM Modi in New DelhI

TennisLeaving her four-year-old daughter behind, Pallavi Payeng bags silver in Khelo India Tribal Games

TennisJannik Sinner beats Lehecka to seal Miami Open crown