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US Open: Jessica Pegula earns title date with Aryna Sabalenka

Jessica Pegula overcame Karolina Muchova, while Aryna Sabalenka beat Emma Navarro. Imagn Images/Reuters

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The cheers of home fans cheers echoed through Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday as Jessica Pegula staged an astonishing comeback to beat Karolina Muchova 1-6 6-4 6-2 and set up a meeting with Aryna Sabalenka in her first Grand Slam final.

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The prospect of an all-American final had already been scotched when Belarusian Sabalenka earlier downed Emma Navarro 6-3 7-6(2) and for a while in the later match, it looked like the host nation would be unrepresented in the title-decider.

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Playing in her first Major semifinal, Pegula was made to look like a novice by Muchova in a disastrous opening set but somehow turned the tables on the unseeded Czech.

“It comes down to really small moments that flip momentum,” said Pegula. “She made me look like a beginner ... I was about to burst into tears because it was embarrassing. I started to play like how I wanted to play ... It took a while but I don’t know how I turned that around, honestly.”

Sabalenka, the runner-up to American Coco Gauff last year, earlier relied on her superior power to subdue the 13th seed Navarro, sending over 34 winners and closing out the match with a satisfying overhead smash on match point.

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Navarro took out Gauff in the fourth round but was no match for the two-time Australian Open champion, even with a passionate home crowd urging her on.

Sabalenka, who jokingly offered the crowd a free round of drinks if they supported her over the home hope, teased the fans after the win.

“Now you’re cheering for me — wow — it’s a bit late,” she said. “Even though you guys were supporting her, I had goosebumps. She’s such a great player, really tough opponent.”

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