WTA Wuhan — Kateřina Siniaková vs Jessica Pegula
Stage: Quarterfinal • Surface: Hard (outdoor) • Location: Wuhan, China
🧠 Form & Context
Kateřina Siniaková (🇨🇿 #62 • RH • 174 cm)
- 2025: 37–21 overall | Hard: 24–10 📈
- Wuhan: Q → d. Shnaider 6–4, 6–4; d. Joint 6–3, 6–1; d. Jovic 7–5, 6–3 ✅
- Five straight Wuhan wins — all in straights; ≤8 games lost in every match here.
- 17 wins in last 22 matches across levels; career vs Top-10: 11–33.
Jessica Pegula (🇺🇸 #6 • RH • 170 cm)
- 2025: 49–20 overall | Hard: 33–11 📈
- Wuhan: d. Baptiste 6–4, 4–6, 7–6; d. Alexandrova 7–5, 3–6, 6–3 ✅
- Six consecutive three-setters over 12 days (Beijing SF loss in TB to Nosková).
- Money round meter: 14–3 in QFs since start of 2024.
🔢 Head-to-Head
Recent form comparison favors Pegula in late-round consistency; Siniaková brings on-site momentum (all straights this week).
🧭 Match Notes
- Serve/return: Pegula’s return depth tests Siniaková’s second serve; Siniaková must spot first serves to the body and ad-court wide.
- Patterns: Pegula thrives on linear baseline tempo and BH DTL change-up; Siniaková mixes height/pace, looks to finish at net off short balls.
- Physical lens: Pegula’s recent three-set mileage vs Siniaková’s cleaner scorelines — early breaks could swing fitness calculus.
- Scoreboard pressure: Siniaková needs front-running; Pegula historically elite in tight QF moments.
🔍 Full Match Breakdown
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