At Wimbledon, Frances Tiafoe exits as Jessica Pegula hits a milestone

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At Wimbledon, Frances Tiafoe exits as Jessica Pegula hits a milestone
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It went a dispiriting 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 to Grigor Dimitrov, who as a former Wimbledon semifinalist and world No. 3 is no slouch. But it was less the opponent than the manner of Tiafoe’s loss that stung.

Yet Sunday, in the wake of a surprisingly one-sided 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 loss to the 32-year-old Grigor Dimitrov, the 25-year-old from Maryland was bereft after his third consecutive third-round loss at a Grand Slam.

Pegula knows of which she speaks. The No. 4 women’s player in the world and top-ranked American has spent much of her career feeling as though she was making progress on her fitness, her shot selection and her execution — only to lose in the first round at Grand Slams, six times in her first seven appearances in a main draw, to be specific.

Her first quarterfinal at a Grand Slam was at the Australian Open in 2021. In 2022, she made it to the quarterfinals in every major except for Wimbledon and added a two semifinal appearances, a finals appearance and a title at WTA 1000-level tournaments, events whose status ranks just below a Grand Slam. This year she counts an Australian Open quarterfinal appearance alongside semifinal appearances at 1000-level tournaments in Doha and Miami.

“I understand, it’s tough losing third round. I had a spell where I couldn’t win a first round,” she said. “Then it became I would win my first two, then I would kind of lose in the third round. Now I’ve made a lot of quarters but I haven’t made a semi.”Tiafoe’s progress hasn’t been so linear. Before last year’s U.S. Open, his best showing in a Grand Slam was at the 2019 Australian Open, where he lost to Rafael Nadal.

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