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Pegula dethrones Swiatek to book Cincinnati final against Gauff

Al Jazeera · 2026-08-23

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• What happened: Jessica Pegula defeated defending champion Iga Swiatek in a thrilling match at the Cincinnati Masters, winning 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, and will face Coco Gauff in the final. • Why it matters: Pegula's victory marks a significant upset, ending Swiatek's title defense and setting up an all-American final, highlighting the competitive landscape of women's tennis. • What to watch next: The final match between Pegula and Gauff, along with the men's final featuring Frances Tiafoe against Arthur Fils, promises to deliver exciting tennis action.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkGauff, the 2023 Cincinnati champion, got off to a hot start against Bejlek. [Matthew Stockman/Getty Images/AFP]By AFPPublished On 23 Aug 202623 Aug 2026Jessica Pegula rallied in the third set to topple defending champion Iga Swiatek and book a title showdown with Coco Gauff at the Cincinnati Masters tennis tournament.World number three Pegula won a “crazy” match against Swiatek 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 on Saturday in the US city.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4CONCACAF asks Infantino to skip youth event amid FIFA governance crisislist 2 of 4Former world champion boxer Zolani Tete shot and killed in South Africalist 3 of 4Arsenal rout Coventry 3-0 to begin Premier League title defence in stylelist 4 of 4Argentina’s Paredes gets 10-game ban for World Cup final scuffle with Spainend of listGauff powered past giant-killer Sara Bejlek 6-4, 6-1, ending the unseeded Czech’s dream run that included a fourth-round victory over world number one Aryna Sabalenka.Their all-American Sunday night final will be followed by a men’s title clash between American Frances Tiafoe and Arthur Fils of France.Fils charged into his first Masters 1000 final with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over French Open runner-up Flavio Cobolli in a match delayed for 45 minutes by rain and lightning.Swiatek and Pegula then waited out another rain delay before their match, which was also briefly interrupted two games in.“Crazy match today,” Pegula said after needing nearly three hours to subdue Swiatek, who was coming off her first title of 2026 in Toronto last week.“A lot of back and forth, a lot of breaks,” she said. “Really windy, kind of odd conditions. I felt like we were playing well and then not playing well.“It was really tough to kind of get a gauge on the match.”The pair rode a rollercoaster of breaks and re-breaks before Pegula took a 5-4 lead in the final set, Swiatek saving three break points before double-faulting on a fourth.Pegula quickly closed it out, firing a service winner on match point.“I was just really happy with the way I was able to kind of handle just a lot that was going on today,” the 31-year-old American said. “I did a good job no matter what was happening.”The first five games of what evolved into an epic went against the server as Pegula and Swiatek struggled to adjust to the conditions.Swiatek blinked first as Pegula held at love for a 4-2 lead, but Swiatek won the next three games before Pegula broke again, finally taking the set when Swiatek smacked a volley into the net on set point.They had exchanged two breaks in the second when Swiatek broke in the final game to square the match.Tiafoe feeling ‘damn good’ on return to finalTiafoe, runner-up to Jannik Sinner in Cincinnati in 2024, returned to the final with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over fellow American Brandon Nakashima.Tiafoe saved three set points in the opening set, breaking Nakashima five times in all to earn the win in less than two hours.“It feels d*** good,” Tiafoe said.The American predicted a “h*** of a show” against Fils, whose 68-minute win over seventh-seeded Cobolli made him the youngest French Masters finalist since a 20-year-old Richard Gasquet in Toronto two decades ago.Fils admitted he had been unsettled by the weather delay.“You come on court more nervous because it’s a semi-final. The rain arrives, you wait and when you come back conditions are completely different,” he said.“It was tough, but I’m happy with how I dealt with it.”Tiafoe saved three set points in the opening set, breaking Nakashima five times in all to earn the win in less than two hours [Dylan Buell/Getty Images/AFP]

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