Jessica Pegula defeated Madison Keys in two tie-break sets on Friday to advance to the semifinals of the Vanda Pharmaceuticals Berlin Tennis Open [1], [3].
The victory secures a spot in the final four of the WTA 500 event, marking a significant step for the world No. 4 [1] in her quest for the title in Germany.
Pegula entered the quarterfinal match as the higher seed, holding a world ranking of No. 4 [1]. Her opponent, Madison Keys, is currently ranked world No. 12 [1]. The matchup featured two of the top U.S. players competing in the tournament's knockout stage.
Throughout the match, Pegula demonstrated resilience in high-pressure moments. She won two tie-break sets to outlast Keys [2], [3]. This result follows a previous round of play on Thursday, during which Keys had defeated Muchova to set up the clash with Pegula [4].
The match took place at the Vanda Pharmaceuticals Berlin Tennis Open in Berlin, Germany [4], [3]. As a WTA 500 event, the tournament offers significant ranking points for those who reach the final stages.
Pegula's ability to win both sets via tie-breaks highlights a competitive edge in deciding games. By eliminating Keys, she moves one step closer to the championship match. The tournament continues this week as the semifinalists prepare for their respective matchups.
“Jessica Pegula defeated Madison Keys in two tie-break sets on Friday”
Pegula's victory reinforces her status as a top-tier contender in the women's game. By defeating a top-15 opponent like Keys in two high-stakes tie-breaks, she demonstrates the mental fortitude and consistency required to succeed in the latter stages of WTA 500 tournaments.

