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Jessica Pegula (N°3) a provoqué un petit séisme vendredi soir, au WTA 1000 de Montréal. La double tenante du titre au Canada (tête de série 3) a connu une déception face à Anastasija Sevastova (3-6, 6-4, 6-1), 386e mondiale, et tombeuse de Tomljanovic et Linette plus tôt dans le tournoi. La native de Buffalo a enregistré un troisième revers en quatre matchs et ne se met dans les meilleures conditions avant l'US Open, où elle défendra une finale. Le doute s'installe. Pegula ne l'a pas caché en conférence de presse.

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01:35And maybe things would have been differently, but I don't know.
01:39Next question.
01:40I guess, how do you move forward from this, I mean, U.S. Open's not too far away, and I know it hasn't been the best run of late.
01:52Yeah, it hasn't been great, to be honest. I don't really feel like I'm playing great tennis. At times I am, but I feel very up and down, kind of sloppy, which I don't like. It really bothers me. I'm kind of a perfectionist, so I don't like having to say that.
02:07But, I mean, I feel like I've gone through phases of my career, a few tournaments where I feel like that sometimes, and you've got to figure out how to get out of it and not, you know, feel sorry for yourself or make excuses.
02:17I've got to just, you know, I've got to figure it out, and you have to do it, you know, in those moments in matches where you're in that moment where, you know, you have to compete and figure things out, and I don't think I've been able to do it great the last couple matches, so hopefully going into Cincy, I think that's definitely going to be my main focus.
02:36Every single match is, you know, focusing on those big points and those big games, because I do think I am playing some good tennis to get up in these matches, and I'm playing, you know, there's times where I'm reeling off, you know, six, seven really good games, and then it kind of falls away, so I've got to figure out how to kind of sustain that higher level against these good players.

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