No. 2 Seeds No. 2 Seeds No. 4 Seeds Jessica Pegula, Sunday in the open BNP paribas on Sunday, in Calif, in BNP paribas.
Swiatek, who defended the champion, needs a total of 66 minutes to sweep Ukraine Yastremska 6-0, 6-2. SwiaTek won the first 10 matches of the match to approach the double Bage before winning the last two services of Yastremska.
SWIATEK went from 16 to 20 at the first service points that never encountered the break. He also won more than Yastremsky’s first service points (19) compared to (13).
The former World Journalists told journalists that the surface in the Indian wells correspond to its game.
“Of course, I feel that it is more visible and playing it,” Slarek told reporters. “But I need to play again. My game matches the surface here, yes. The surface is not the only thing.
Not to leave, Pegula, China’s Xinyu Wang 6-2, 6-1 per minute 6-1 in minutes 6-1. Pegula changed 5 out of 7 pause points while saving 3 out of 4.
Last week, Austin was a sign in Austin on the pace of the first title of the first week in Austin.
Pegula said, “I have a super clean match with me.” “It gives you so much confidence to unlock a weekly winning week. It beautifies you more, the big points that control the games are really good.
Pegula’s next opponent, Seeds No. 14, Sounds 23 Seeds Elina Svitolina, 6-2, 6-4 seeds 6-2.
Seeds No. 7 of Kazakhstan Elena Rybakini, Seed Seed Seed Katie Boulter 6-0, 7-5. Other winners included the Czech 15th seed of Karolina Muchova and the 18th Seed of Ukraine Martha Costyuk.
Two matches remain on Sunday night: Seeds No. 9 Seed Mirra Andreeva, Seeds Mirra Andreeva, Denmark and Chinese Eighth Seed Ginwen Zheng against the Lulu Sun of Zealand.
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