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Pegula happy to share the spotlight with fellow American hope Gauff

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NEW YORK : Jessica Pegula may be the top ranked American at the U.S. Open but the third seed says she is happy to let red-hot compatriot Coco Gauff carry some of the burden of expectation as they bid to end the country's Grand Slam drought.World number three Pegula and number six Gauff arrived in New York having won WTA 1000 titles to spark hopes of a first American women's major champion since Sofia Kenin lifted the trophy at the 2020 Australian Open.Pegula cruised to a 6-2 6-2 opening win over Camila Giorgi on Tuesday - a day after Gauff rallied to beat Laura Siegemund - and the 29-year-old said that she did not mind the focus being on her frequent doubles partner at the tournament."I don't know.

Maybe it's good," Pegula said with a smile. "Coco can take it, that pressure, not me. I don't know. I mean, I don't mind. She's been winning a lot.

I think she deserves a lot of that attention."She's obviously very young. She's been playing really well. She's super electric to watch, loves the crowd and New York.

No, I don't really have a preference. Either way I think I want to continue to win matches and do the best that I can."It's nice that even though I'm the top American, I can't imagine carrying a ton of pressure if it was only me.

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