In the latest tennis briefing, Jessica Pegula achieved a significant milestone by winning her first clay-court title at the WTA 500 in Charleston, moving to world No. 3. The article highlights her opportunity for gains in upcoming tournaments without pressure from defending points. Additionally, the piece delves into Botic van de Zandschulp's unpredictable but captivating performances on the ATP Tour, emphasizing his ability to surprise both fans and opponents.
"Pegula, who missed last year's clay-court swing with injury, is now entering the two WTA 1,000s in Rome and Madrid with no points to defend."
"The mercurial Van de Zandschulp has become the tennis master of the unexpected, winning when he is in line to lose and falling apart when there's no reason to do so."
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