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Tennis Round-up: Seeds struggle at Charleston Open

April 04, 2019 12:33 IST

Latvia'S Anastasija Sevastova was booted out of the Charleston Open in the 2nd round

IMAGE: Latvia'S Anastasija Sevastova was booted out of the Charleston Open in the 2nd round. Photograph: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Fourth seed Anastasija Sevastova was stunned by world No. 81 Jessica Pegula 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of the Charleston Open on Wednesday as several seeds struggled in South Carolina.

Sixth seed Elise Mertens fell to Kaia Kanepi 0-6, 6-0, 7-5 and seventh seed Julia Goerges lost to American Taylor Townsend 6-4, 7-6(0).

 

Pegula broke the Latvian five times en route to an unlikely victory. “Super special, because I’m from the area,” Pegula told the Post and Courier.

“I had a good feeling this week. I kind of went in knowing that I feel comfortable here, I feel good. I was just trying to ride that momentum.”

Caroline Wozniacki, seeded fifth, had little trouble with Laura Siegemund, beating the German 6-2, 6-2 in just under 90 minutes.

“Today, I played a pretty decent match and I'm ready for tomorrow again,” said 2011 champion Wozniacki, who will next face 12th seed Mihaela Buzarnescu.

 “Obviously the clay season you have the main goal, and that's the French Open, and that's what I try and peak for, and we'll see how it goes along the way.”

Third seed Aryna Sabalenka narrowly escaped an upset, coming from a set down to beat Kateryna Kozlova 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.

American eighth seed Madison Keys had to fight back from 4-3 down in the final set to defeat Germany's Tatjana Maria 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-4.

Men's Olympic final to be best-of-three sets

The men's tennis final at next year's Tokyo Olympics will change format to a best-of-three tiebreak sets instead of five, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) said on Wednesday.

The decision brings the men's gold medal match into line with other Olympic singles matches which are all played as best-of-three sets.

The ITF said men's and women's doubles matches would feature a match tiebreak to 10 points when tied at one-set all, as is the case in mixed doubles.

"These amendments reduce concerns of overplay for players who reach the latter stages of all three events -- singles, doubles and mixed doubles," the ITF said in a statement.

Source: REUTERS
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