Jessica Pegula on Sunday overpowered a weary Liudmila Samsonova to clinch the second WTA 1000 title of her career, with a victory in the Canadian Open in Montreal, while Taiwan’s Latisha Chan was knocked on in the women’s doubles semi-final.
While the victory, helped Pegula remain the world No. 3 in women’s singles in revised rankings released yesterday, Samsonova’s run to the final helped her move up six spots to world No. 12. It is a career best ranking for the 24-year-old.
The 29-year-old Pegula dominated her Russian opponent from start to finish to claim a whirlwind 6-1, 6-0 triumph in just 49 minutes.
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Fifteenth-seed Samsonova had battled through to the final after winning a grueling three-set semi-final earlier on Sunday against third seed Elena Rybakina in a match held over from Saturday due to torrential rain.
The challenge of winning twice in one day ultimately proved too much for Samsonova, a rampant Pegula determined to claim her second elite WTA title after victory in Guadalajara last year.
“I know obviously physically she wasn’t feeling her best, but at the same time I played a really clean match,” Pegula said after her win. “I don’t think I made any unforced errors or anything. I played kind of a perfect match.”
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Pegula added that she would have preferred to have faced a properly rested Samsonova.
“It’s not ideal ... it sucks when you feel like you’re not on a really fair playing ground, especially someone like her who is such a great player,” Pegula said.
Samsonova said the schedule had taken its toll, with little time to rest and recuperate between the semi-final and the final.
“I didn’t have time to regenerate because I was in the physio room to tape all my body, and it takes one hour. I was out of the court and then again in, it was strange,” she said.
Pegula, a quarter-finalist at the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year, was quickly into her groove with an early break in the opening set to go 3-1 up.
A superb crosscourt forehand put her 4-1 up before the visibly tired Samsonova was broken again in the sixth game to leave Pegula serving for the set.
Pegula, who defeated world No. 1 Iga Swiatek in the semi-finals on Saturday, slammed down an ace to move to set point, then bludgeoned another ace to close out the set.
Samsonova’s troubles continued in the second set, with a double fault gifting Pegula a break in the opening game.
From that point, it became simply a question of how quickly Pegula would wrap up victory, and the American was in no mood to drag out the second set.
A brilliant backhand crosscourt volley helped set up a break for a 3-0 lead and she then reeled off three more games to seal an emphatic win.
In the women’s doubles semi-final, Chan and partner Yang Zhaoxuan of China were defeated 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/2) by Japan’s Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara.
Additional reporting by staff writer, with AP
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