Key Points

Aryna Sabalenka fought back from a set down to defeat Jessica Pegula in a thrilling semifinal. The defending champion showed incredible resilience to secure her spot in the final. This marks Sabalenka's seventh Grand Slam final appearance and her third straight in New York. She now stands one victory away from becoming the first back-to-back US Open champion since Serena Williams.

Key Points: Sabalenka Defeats Pegula in US Open Semifinal to Reach Final

  • Sabalenka reaches fifth straight US Open semifinal matching Serena Williams streak
  • Pegula played sharp opening set with only three unforced errors
  • American converted just two of seven break point opportunities
  • Sabalenka now one win from defending her US Open title
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US Open: Sabalenka tops Pegula to reach women's singles final

Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka battles past Jessica Pegula in a thrilling three-set semifinal to reach her seventh Grand Slam final at the US Open.

"I’m super happy to get the win against Jess because she’s such a great player, great fighter. - Aryna Sabalenka"

New York, Sep 5

Top seed and defending US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka beat fourth seed Jessica Pegula in a thrilling three-set semifinal, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, in Arthur Ashe Stadium to sail into the final.

This was Sabalenka’s fifth consecutive US Open semifinal. The last player to reach five straight semis in New York was American Serena Williams (2011-16).

It will be Sabalenka’s seventh Grand Slam final -- her fourth in the past five majors and her third in a row in New York -- leaving her one win from successfully defending her US Open title.

Awaiting the winner of the Amanda Anisimova-Naomi Osaka semifinal, Sabalenka will attempt to become the first player to win consecutive US Open women’s singles titles since Serena Williams took three straight between 2012 and 2014.

Pegula took full advantage early, playing a sharp, measured opening set that kept Sabalenka off balance. She limited herself to only three unforced errors, stayed aggressive on return and drew the crowd into every rally.

The 27-year-old Sabalenka, who fell short in both the Australian Open and Roland Garros finals, as well as the Wimbledon semis, again struck first in the second set, this time consolidating for an early 3-0 edge, eventually forcing a decider.

Serving to open the third set at 30-40, Pegula sent a forehand beyond the baseline to dig herself a hole. The American would continue to put pressure on Sabalenka’s serve, especially in the sixth game, which lasted some nine minutes. But the 30-year-old would manage to convert just two of seven break chances on the night.

Serving for the match at 5-4, 40-30, Sabalenka smacked what seemed to be a routine overhead into the net. Pegula would save one more match point but couldn’t save a third, falling in two hours and five minutes.

It was a really tough match. She played incredible tennis, as always. I had to work really hard to get this win. I’m super happy to get the win against Jess because she’s such a great player, great fighter. They are always tough matches. I’m super happy to be in the final again," said Sabalenka.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sabalenka's power game is just incredible to watch! Her forehand winners are like rockets. But Pegula fought really well too - those break point saves were tense moments. Great match for tennis fans! 🔥
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Ananya R
Watching this at 4 AM Indian time was totally worth it! Sabalenka's consistency in reaching semifinals is amazing - 5 straight US Open semis is no joke. She's becoming the new Serena in terms of dominance.
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Michael C
Respect to both players! But honestly, Sabalenka needs to work on her overhead smashes - that miss at match point could have been costly. Still, she held her nerve when it mattered most. Champion stuff!
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Kavya N
The women's tennis is so competitive these days! Sabalenka reaching her 7th Grand Slam final shows incredible consistency. Hope she wins this time after those recent final losses. Rooting for her! 💪
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Sarah B
Pegula's performance was actually impressive despite the loss. Only 3 unforced errors in first set! She pushed Sabalenka to the limit. American crowd must be proud of her effort 👏

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