AO 2026 Semi Final: Rybakina v Pegula

AO 2026 Semi Final: Rybakina v Pegula


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britbox

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Elena finally holds her nerve. Good match. Nervy ending for Elena but she pulls through. Kudos for Jess for taking her into the mental trenches.
 

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No question, but I wouldn't be sad if Rybakina pulled it off.
 
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Elena might have afforded to go 'Mentally Walk About" when she was playing Jess, she was in control of the match and then? she cant do the same when she plays Saba that is certain.
 

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Press Conference: Australian Open Semi Final:

Jessica Pegula L 3-6 6-7 v Elena Rybakina



Leo AI Transcript Summary

Match Performance and Self-Assessment

  • Expressed disappointment in her overall performance, feeling she didn’t play well until the final stages.
  • Acknowledged she missed several opportunities and made unforced errors, especially in the first set.
  • Admitted she was erratic early on, struggling with timing and consistency.
  • Recognized that Elena Rybakina played cleaner and more consistently, particularly in the early phases.

Challenges of the Court Conditions

  • Cited the slow, heavy court conditions as a major factor affecting her game.
  • Mentioned that she’s more comfortable on faster surfaces and found it difficult to adapt quickly.
  • Noted that the night match and cooler temperatures contributed to her sluggish start.
  • Confirmed she did an evening practice session the previous day to acclimatize to the conditions.

Turning Point and Mental Shift

  • Described a mental shift near the end of the match, where she stopped overthinking and played with more clarity.
  • Highlighted that saving match points gave her momentum and helped her regain rhythm.
  • Felt she finally found her timing and was able to execute better under pressure.
  • Credited her opponent’s errors and short balls as helping her gain confidence.

Strategic Decisions and Serve Tactics

  • Explained that her first-serve strategy on the 65th point in the tiebreak was intentional—aiming to disrupt Rybakina’s rhythm.
  • Intended to target Rybakina’s backhand and force a cross-court return, but the serve landed short.
  • Admitted she considered going for the serve but chose a more conservative approach due to the high-stakes situation.

Reflection on Grand Slam Experience

  • Recognized her growth over the past few years, having reached two consecutive Grand Slam semi-finals.
  • Expressed confidence in her ability to compete at the highest level, believing she belongs among the top players.
  • Acknowledged that while she’s frustrated by not winning, her recent results are strong and encouraging.
  • Stated she’s still improving and aims to be more decisive and brave in crucial moments.

Analysis of Elena Rybakina

  • Praised Rybakina’s calm demeanor, which makes it difficult to read her emotions or gain psychological advantage.
  • Highlighted Rybakina’s ability to maintain composure and apply consistent pressure.
  • Noted that while her first-serve percentage was lower than usual, she still delivered key aces and big serves when needed.
  • Emphasized Rybakina’s strong return game and ability to keep opponents under pressure, even after being broken.
  • Believes Rybakina is one of the best players in the world when healthy and confident.

Final Thoughts

  • Expressed respect for Rybakina and acknowledged the challenge of facing such a consistent and mentally tough opponent.
  • Looked forward to the final, recognizing that Rybakina is a formidable contender.
  • Remains focused on improving her game, particularly in adapting to different court conditions and maintaining consistency under pressure.
 

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Press Conference: Australian Open Semi Final:

Elena Rybakina W 6-3 7-6 v Jessica Pegula



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Performance and Tournament Progress
  • Expressed happiness with her victory and the outcome of the match.
  • Acknowledged the second set as particularly tough but pleased it went her way.
  • Noted improvement throughout the tournament, feeling stronger with each match.
  • Highlighted that she didn’t drop a set during the Australian Open, calling it a significant achievement.
Emotional and Mental State During the Match
  • Admitted to feeling nervous and frustrated after losing match points.
  • Described the match as extremely close, especially after leading 5–3 in the second set.
  • Emphasized staying calm and focusing on one point at a time during the tiebreak.
  • Expressed relief and satisfaction that she managed to turn things around.
Role of Her Team
  • Credited her team, especially coach Stefano, for playing a major role in her success.
  • Mentioned that Stefano’s deep understanding of her game and in-match advice made a difference.
  • Also acknowledged her fitness coach and other team members for their long-term support.
Confidence from Previous Success
  • Referred to her recent WTA Finals win as a confidence booster.
  • Stated that competing against top players helped her maintain a high level of play.
  • Expressed intent to carry the positive momentum from the WTA Finals into the Australian Open final.
Mindset Against Top-10 Opponents
  • Acknowledged that her serve may not always be effective.
  • Stressed the importance of staying calm and adaptable during tough moments.
  • Believes she’s improved in handling pressure and adjusting during matches.
  • Confident she can win even if her serve falters, relying on other aspects of her game.
 

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Jess is still not ready to rumble w/ the big girlz. She doesn't quite have that killer instinct, at least not at a major and not against the top 5. I don't know what it will take for her to get it. Maybe a few more years playing runners-up or SF gal.
 
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