Key Points

Jessica Pegula fought through an intense three-set battle against fellow American Hailey Baptiste to reach the Wuhan Open third round. The match lasted nearly three hours and marked Pegula's fifth consecutive three-setter. Meanwhile, Coco Gauff delivered a masterclass performance, crushing Moyuka Uchijima in just 51 minutes without dropping a service game. Both Americans continue their strong runs at the Wuhan Open for the second straight year.

Key Points: Pegula Gauff Advance to Wuhan Open Third Round

  • Pegula edged Baptiste in gripping 2-hour 55-minute three-set marathon
  • Gauff dominated Uchijima with clinical 6-1 6-0 victory in 51 minutes
  • American World No. 3 served at 85% with zero double faults and no break points faced
  • Pegula advances to face No. 9 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in third round
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Wuhan Open: Pegula, Gauff advance to third round

Jessica Pegula survives epic three-set battle against Hailey Baptiste while Coco Gauff dominates with 51-minute victory at Wuhan Open.

"I'm really proud of myself for how I held it together, because I think I easily could've just collapsed - Jessica Pegula"

Wuhan, Oct 8

Jessica Pegula edged out fellow American Hailey Baptiste in a gripping three-set match, winning 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (6) in 2 hours and 55 minutes to reach the third round at the Wuhan Open for the second year running.

Pegula and Baptiste met in their first clash in over three years. Pegula aimed for her third consecutive win against the 23-year-old Baptiste, who was seeking her first victory in the head-to-head series.

The match marked Pegula's fifth consecutive three-setter. She will face No. 9 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova, who defeated another American, Ann Li, in the second round.

"It’s been brutal. You know, I had match points, and then she started playing well. I think I just got a little tentative, and that’s all it takes sometimes for someone to come back. So, I mean, I’m really proud of myself for how I held it together, because I think I easily could’ve just collapsed. But I held tough, so yeah, that was a wild ride," Pegula said after the match.

Elsewhere, Coco Gauff defeated Moyuka Uchijima, 6-1, 6-0 in just 51 minutes to advance to the third round for the second consecutive year.

It was a clinical showing from the World No. 3, who won 12 of 13 games and 55 of 77 points. But it was the American's serve that stood out the most. Gauff missed just five first serves, finishing at 85 per cent for the match, and dropped only six points on serve. She recorded zero double faults and faced no break points, WTA reports.

"Today was a good match for me," Gauff said in her on-court interview. "I played well, so yeah, I’m just super happy to be back here in Wuhan and moving on to the next round."

She also kept her unforced errors to a minimum, tallying eight and winning 16 points. In the last three years, Gauff (18) has had the most wins on Chinese soil at the WTA level, one more than Zheng Qinwen (17).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Pegula's match sounded like a real thriller! 2 hours 55 minutes and going to tiebreak in the third set - that's what makes tennis so exciting. Hope Indian players can also participate in such prestigious tournaments soon.
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Ananya R
While the American players are doing well, I wish there was more coverage of Asian players in these tournaments. Zheng Qinwen mentioned in the stats is the only Chinese player highlighted here. More diversity in tennis coverage would be nice.
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Vikram M
Gauff's stats are mind-blowing! Only 8 unforced errors in the entire match? That's the kind of discipline Indian tennis players need to develop. Our players should study these performances closely.
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Sarah B
Pegula's fifth consecutive three-set match shows incredible mental toughness. The way she held herself together after nearly collapsing is what separates champions from regular players. Great sportsmanship all around!
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Karthik V
It's good to see international sports events happening normally again. Both matches show different aspects of tennis - one a hard-fought battle, the other a masterclass. Looking forward to more exciting matches from Wuhan!

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