Iga Swiatek was left in tears as Jessica Pegula surprised the World No. 1 on Friday earlier than Frances Tiafoe gave the United States a commanding lead over Poland within the semifinals of the inaugural United Cup.
Less than two weeks earlier than the Australian Open, Swiatek had no solutions to the American’s highly effective serve and searing returns, crashing 6-2, 6-2 in a deflating 71-minute defeat in Sydney. “I played her a lot in a lot of different conditions but I felt these were definitely the fastest conditions,” mentioned Pegula, ranked three on the planet.
“I thought I did a really good job playing aggressive, serving smart and returning really well.”
Men’s World No. 19 Tiafoe then put the United States on the cusp of Sunday’s closing when he swept previous Kacper Zuk 6-3, 6-3. Tiafoe was initially imagined to play Daniel Michalski, however he pulled out with sickness.
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With the roof closed at Ken Rosewall Arena on a wet day in Sydney, Swiatek misplaced the opening seven factors to be damaged and go 40-0 down within the subsequent recreation. She woke as much as degree at 1-1, however misplaced focus once more and was damaged twice extra to concede the primary set in 39 minutes. Another early break for Pegula within the second set put Swiatek on the again foot once more and he or she had no approach again in opposition to a participant in scintillating type.
Massive blow
It was an enormous blow for Swiatek forward of the Australian Open after coming into the match as favorite following a dominant 2022 through which she beat Pegula 4 occasions, together with on the French and US Opens that she went on to win.
Tiafoe was additionally in high type, making a fast begin and by no means trying again. Although Zuk offered some resistance, particularly early within the second set, he was unable to cease the charging American, who’s now a mixed 7-0 in singles and combined doubles on the match.
“My level is pretty high, it has been for a while now,” mentioned Tiafoe. “I believe I’m playing some of the best tennis of my life, I’m just having fun out there on court. Jess (Pegula) is an unbelievable player and after that I was like, ‘yeah, I need to come out and put on a show for you guys’.”
The tie’s closing two singles matches — Taylor Fritz v Hubert Hurkacz and Madison Keys v Magda Linette — are on Saturday forward of a combined doubles rubber, if required.
The groups match started with 18 nations however has been whittled right down to 4 after round-robin ties over six days in Perth, Brisbane and Sydney. Poland, USA and Greece all progressed to the final 4 as metropolis winners, together with “lucky losers” Italy.
Greece, spearheaded by top-10 gamers Stefanos Tsitsipas and Maria Sakkari, face an Italian group led by Matteo Berrettini and Martina Trevisan on Friday night.