2 IGA Swiatek, No. 3 Jessica Pegula moved to the third round at Italian Open

Seed 2 Iga Swiatek, Rome on Thursday, a favorite Elisabetta Cocciaretto 6-1, 6-0 filling the Italian Open to the third round needed only 52 minutes to move to the third round.
It was a dominant performance of Swiatek, which won 84 percent of the scores in the first service (16 of 19) and only 36 percent (9 of 25) for its competitor. He did not encounter a breaking point and broke his service in five of six opportunities of Cocciaretto.
In the Madrid Open Semi-finals, Coco Gauff 6-1 was a very different performance at the Clay, where he wandered by 6-1.
Swiatek, “I felt the ball listening to me today, and I had a full control on the match, so playing a match like this is always quite comfortable.” He said.
“You should just continue your work and expect it to happen more often.”
This is the last three of the French Open, where Swiatek from Poland won four of the last five women’s Single lottery.
In Rome, the seed 29, which reached the event semi -finals in 2024, will face Danielle Collins.
3 Seed Jessica Pegula, after defeating the American Ashlyn Krueger, went to the third round and moved to 5-0 against him. On Thursday, Pegula won 6-4 victory in a 89-minute match, which won 6-2 victory, which won 77 percent of its first service (23) of its first service (23) for Krueger.
He also had 24 winners for Krueger against 12. For Pegula, it was the 28th win in the season, only the number 1 world and the 32 of Belarus are the best seed Aryana Sabalenka.
Elise Mertens from Belgium, who is waiting for Pegula in the next round, the Netherlands 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, who came from behind to defeat Suzan Lamemen.
Madison Keys, the fifth-seeded seed, which is advancing with 7-6 (4), 6-1 win against Varvra Gracheva, France, will face the American Peyton Sterns who overthrew the seed of Anna Kalinskaya 28 from 6-3.
Jasmine Paolini, a sixth seed from Italy, received a two -set victory against Lulu Sun from New Zealand, and will welcome Tunus Jabeur, the 27th seed of the Czech Petra Kvitova.
In addition, to continue to oppose each other, the seed number 13 from Russia Diana Shnaider and Jaqueline Cristian from Romania and Jaqueline Cristian from Ukraine and Elina Svitolina from Ukraine and the United States of the United States who upset Liudmila Samsonova from Russia 19 were Hailey Baptiste.
Naomi Osaka from Japan defeated Lucky Loser Viktorija Golubic from Switzerland, and on Thursday, Beatriz Haddad Maia, Brazil, will meet the winner of the match between the Seed 18 and the Czech Marie Bouzkava.
He’s waiting for his competitors, Jelena Ostapenko number 17 from Latvia.
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