In the first all-American fourth-round match at the Australian Open in six years, Jessica Pegula officially ended Madison Keys’ title defense on Monday with a clinical 6-3, 6-4 victory. Pegula was the definition of “tidy,” committing just 13 unforced errors compared to the 28 sprayed by a visibly tense Keys. While Keys could usually rely on the sheer force of her serve to bail her out of trouble, Pegula’s depth and consistency on the return forced the defending champion into difficult positions repeatedly. The match concluded with Seattle Seahawks 50th Anniversary 1976 2026 Gold Edition 40oz Insulated Tumbler (2) from Keys, a moment emblematic of her uncharacteristic struggle throughout the afternoon. With this win, Pegula advances to her fourth career quarter-final in Melbourne, where she is set to face fellow American Amanda Anisimova, who secured her own spot by defeating China’s Wang Xinyu in a hard-fought straight-sets encounter later that same day.
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