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Jannik Sinner and Jessica Pegula conquer the Canadian Open

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The great American Tennis player Jessica Pegula defeated Russian Luidmila Samsonova 6-0, 6-1, in just 49 minutes of play to win the title of the Canadian Open. In addition, the star Italian player Jannik Sinner thrashed Australian Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-1, in just 90 minutes of play to clinch his ATP Masters 1000 title on August 13 in Toronto.

Meanwhile, American Tennis player Jessica Pegula expressed her happiness and called her quarterfinal and semifinal wins the toughest ones. In addition, the star player says that she didn’t feel a bit of tension in the final match owing to her great performances in the previous two matches. Moreover, the 29-year-old player affirms that she wasn’t worried about the play, which helped her win the final match and clinch the title.

“Beating Coco [Gauff in the quarter-finals] and Iga were two really tough wins back-to-back. Being able to do that and then just come out today and play a really clean match was kind of great. I felt like I didn’t have a ton of pressure at any point or I wasn’t worried too much today,” Jessica Pegula said as quoted by BBC.

Jannik Sinner wins first ATP Masters 1000 event

Notably, the Italian Tennis player Jannik Sinner also expressed his excitement after the win. In addition, the young player said that this win says a lot to him, especially because it makes him feel good, stronger, and hungry to work harder in the future to continue this great momentum in the upcoming games. Moreover, the 21-year-old star is quite proud of the way he handled the pressure as well as the situation in the play. Furthermore, the great players feel that every opponent is tough to play against, but if one can handle the pressure very well, they can win the games no matter how tough the opponent is.

“It means a lot. It is a great result. This result makes us feel good, stronger and hungry to work even harder in the future. I am proud how I handled the situation. Every opponent here is tough to play against. I felt the pressure, but I think I handled it very well,” Jannik Sinner said.

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