Pegula, Rybakina Storm Into Miami Open QF With Dominant Straight-Set Wins

Jessica Pegula delivered a highly efficient performance, defeating Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 6-1 to reach her fifth consecutive Miami Open quarterfinal. Elena Rybakina matched that dominance, cruising past qualifier Talia Gibson 6-2, 6-2 in just over an hour. Pegula's achievement marks her as the first player since Agnieszka Radwanska to make five straight Miami quarterfinals. The two are now set for a quarterfinal clash, with Rybakina holding a 5-3 edge in their head-to-head rivalry.

Key Points: Pegula, Rybakina Reach Miami Open Quarterfinals

  • Pegula wins 6-4, 6-1 without facing a break point
  • Rybakina powers past qualifier 6-2, 6-2
  • Pegula makes 5th straight Miami QF, a feat last achieved by Radwanska
  • Rybakina leads head-to-head rivalry with Pegula 5-3
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Pegula, Rybakina power into Miami Open QF with dominant wins

Jessica Pegula and Elena Rybakina cruise into the Miami Open quarterfinals with commanding straight-set victories, setting up a high-stakes clash.

Pegula, Rybakina power into Miami Open QF with dominant wins
"I thought I played really well today... I just kind of pressured her, and I felt like the last couple games went pretty quick. - Jessica Pegula"

Miami, March 24

Jessica Pegula and Elena Rybakina delivered commanding performances to book their places in the Miami Open quarterfinals, each cruising through their matches in straight sets at Hard Rock Stadium.

Fifth seed Pegula was first on court and produced a highly efficient display against Jaqueline Cristian. The American dominated on serve, not facing a single break point, while capitalising on four of her 13 break chances to secure a 6-4, 6-1 victory in just over an hour.

The win not only improved Pegula's head-to-head record against Cristian to 2-0, but also marked her fifth consecutive appearance in the Miami quarterfinals. In doing so, she became the first player to achieve that feat since Agnieszka Radwanska (2010-2014), and just the third American woman to reach five straight Miami quarterfinals, joining Chris Evert and Serena Williams.

"I thought I played really well today. I thought I served well, especially in the first set. Then I was able to return really well in the second set, and I was able to get that early break and just kind of hold on to that. I feel like I freed up a bit to return a little bit better going into the second, and I just kind of pressured her, and I felt like the last couple games went pretty quick. It seems like I was able to just keep that pressure on, so I'm happy with that today," Pegula said after her win.

Later in the day, third seed Rybakina matched that level of control in her clash with Australian qualifier Talia Gibson. The reigning Australian Open champion was never under serious threat on serve and powered to a 6-2, 6-2 win in one hour and four minutes.

Despite the defeat, Gibson's campaign capped an impressive run across the Sunshine Double. She became only the third player to reach the round of 16 at both Indian Wells and Miami in the same season as a qualifier or lucky loser, following Gisela Dulko and Varvara Gracheva.

Rybakina now holds a 5-3 edge over Pegula in their WTA Tour rivalry, having won their last four meetings over the past seven months.

"I think overall I served well all the matches I played here and also all these important moments I was staying aggressive and was winning these key moments during the matches. So, for now, it has been working well," Rybakina said of her run to the last eight.

Looking ahead to the quarterfinal showdown, she added, "Definitely, I need to serve well. That's my biggest weapon and try to be fresh, move well, because here it's a little bit faster than last match we played in Indian Wells. The ball doesn't bounce as much. So, it's a bit challenging, I would say, but, I will try to do my best and hopefully win this match."

- IANS

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Arjun K
Rybakina is a machine when she's on. Her serve is unplayable. The quarterfinal against Pegula will be a proper clash of styles. Hope it's a good match, though the head-to-head favours Rybakina heavily now.
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Sarah B
While the tennis is high quality, the article focuses a lot on the top seeds. A bit more on Talia Gibson's amazing qualifying run would have been nice. She's the real story of perseverance for many aspiring players.
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Vikram M
Watching these matches late night here in India! Pegula's record is seriously impressive. Five straight QFs is no joke in such a tough tournament. Makes me miss Sania Mirza even more on the tour.
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Rohit P
Rybakina for the title! Her game is so clean and powerful. Hope she can keep this form going. The women's game is in a great place with so many strong contenders.
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Kavya N
Good analysis. The point about the court speed in Miami vs. Indian Wells is crucial. Rybakina is smart to identify that. It shows how much these athletes have to adapt. Exciting times for tennis fans!

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