American Jessica Pegula nonetheless finds it “weird” to think about herself because the world no. 3 however the 29-year-old stated she not feels any extra strain to stay as much as her career-high rating.
Pegula broke into the highest 10 at Roland Garros final 12 months and rose to 3rd after successful her first WTA 1000 title in Guadalajara in October.
She has reached the quarter-finals at 4 of the final 5 Grand Slams however is but to interrupt by way of to the semis, falling quick once more on the Australian Open in January.
“Maybe at first I felt a little bit of pressure,” Pegula stated on Sunday after her 3-6 6-4 7-5 win over Russia’s Anastasia Potapova at Indian Wells. “People talk about you more, you become a favourite more.
“I am good at just thinking one match at a time, I think that’s helped where I have not really felt too much pressure as being top five. It’s so weird to think that I am three in the world. I don’t even like to say it, it’s awkward.
“When I’m out there, that doesn’t really enter my mind. I’m very good at just not taking that part for granted or not overthinking that.”
Pegula will face twice Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova for a spot within the Indian Wells quarter-finals.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com