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Jabeur moves past Pegula; Sakkari beats Sabalenka

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FORT WORTH, Nov 3: Ons Jabeur wasn’t used to the idea of playing so soon after a loss in her WTA Finals debut.
Took her a bit to adjust as well.
The Tunisian rallied for a three-set victory over Jessica Pegula on Wednesday night, keeping alive the US Open finalist’s hopes of advancing out of group play in the season-ending event.
Jabeur won the last three games in each of the second and third sets in her 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory after dropping seven consecutive games early in the match.
A loss would have eliminated the 28-year-old Jabeur from the semi-finals because Maria Sakkari beat Aryna Sabalenka 6-2, 6-4 in the late match in a meeting of a players who won their openers in the round-robin format.
Sakkari clinched one of the two spots in the semi-finals from her group.
Jabeur won the first set two nights earlier against Sabalenka and got within two points of winning before the No 2-ranked player faltered on the indoor hard court at Dickies Arena.
“It was tough because I’m used to just be depressed for the next two days when I lose,” said Jabeur, the first Tunisian to win a WTA Finals match.
It was just the second win in the past nine matches against a top-10 opponent for Jabeur, who also beat Pegula in the Madrid final on clay in May.
No 3 Pegula, another first-time WTA Finals participant who was set to play doubles with fellow American Coco Gauff in the final match of the day, has lost nine in a row against top five foes.
Pegula temporarily kept alive her hopes for the semi-finals by winning a set, but is a long shot after falling to 0-2 in the tournament.
Jabeur, the first African woman to reach the WTA Finals since Amanda Coetzer in 2001, rallied from love-40 to hold in a five-deuce first game of third set, then Pegula saved two break points to get even at 3-3.
Pegula couldn’t do it again, losing at love on her serve to give Jabeur the chance to close out the match.
After dropping the first game of the match, Pegula won seven in a row for a 1-0 lead in the second set before Jabeur, who had 11 unforced errors in the first set, held serve.
Down a set and two breaks, the seventh-ranked Sabalenka won four consecutive games before Sakkari recovered and won the final three.
No 5 Sakkari beat Sabalenko in the WTA Finals for the second consecutive year, needing an hour and 37 minutes after a nearly three-hour match that included two tiebreakers a year ago.
Two of Sakkari’s three victories against top 10 players have come this week after she won tiebreakers in both sets to beat Pegula.
Defending doubles champions Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova beat China’s Yifan Xu and Zhaoxuan Yang 6-3, 6-3, putting the Czech duo in the semi-finals.
The opponent for Pegula and Gauff in the late doubles match was Desirae Krawczyk of the US and Demi Schuurs of the Netherlands. (AP)

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