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French Open 2023: Jessica Pegula through to third round as Camila Giorgi forced to retire with injury

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Third seed Jessica Pegula cruised into the third round of the French Open after Camila Giorgi retired injured from their clash on Philippe-Chatrier.

The American was the epitome of calm as she quickly claimed a double-break and took the first set 6-2, but Giorgi was forced to withdraw with an unspecified injury problem before the second set could start.

Ad It was a sad end to the Italian’s campaign as Pegula progressed to the next round, where she will meet Camila Osorio or 28th seed Elise Mertens.

Roland-GarrosPegula advances after breezing past compatriot Collins28/05/2023 AT 20:23 The American showed no nerves early on as she broke Giorgi in the first game and quickly consolidated with a hold.

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