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Despite final loss, Pegula says deep US Open run a confidence boost

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NEW YORK : Jessica Pegula played in her first Grand Slam final in Flushing Meadows on Saturday and despite getting downed by an opponent at the peak of her powers, the top American in women's tennis feels it will not be her last shot at a major title.En route to the runner-up finish in a 7-5 7-5 loss to an overpowering world No.

2 Aryna Sabalenka, Pegula snapped an undesirable winless record in her six previous major quarter-finals appearances.The breakthrough on Arthur Ashe Stadium's hard court was a confidence-boosting stepping stone like several others in her career, the 30-year-old told reporters after the women's final."I think I've taken confidence from winning a 250, from winning a 1000, from being able to win another 1000.

Multiple ones now. Then to be able to be a Grand Slam finalist, I think that was kind of the last thing for me," Pegula said."I made a lot of quarter-finals but can I make a semi?

Can I be a contender to actually win a Grand Slam?""I lost to girls that pretty much won the tournament every time. I know my level was right there," Pegula said.After battling an injury this season that forced her to skip Roland Garros, a more relaxed approach to this year's U.S.

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