Australian Open 2026 LIVE updates: Pegula, Rybakina face off after dramatic warning for Sabalenka…

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Australian Open 2026 LIVE updates: Pegula, Rybakina face off after dramatic warning for Sabalenka in dominant win over Ukrainian

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It’s flat as a tack inside Rod Laver Arena right now, only the seagulls and Elena Rybakina seem happy with the way of things.

The Kazakhstani star looks to be marching towards the final despite trading break points with Pegula to start the second set.

Rybakina is serving for a 4-2 lead and she is closing in on victory.

It was the vision seen by hundreds of thousands of tennis fans, and it made disturbing viewing.

Pegula outsteadies Anisimova to reach first AO semifinal

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Stick the Stars and Stripes across the net from Jessica Pegula and she elevates her game to another level.

Pegula advanced to the Australian Open semifinals for the first time after comfortably eclipsing fellow American Anna Anisimova 6-2 7-6(1) on Wednesday.

It marked the New York-born Pegula’s 14th win in her past 15 meetings against American opponents, continuing a remarkable run of domestic dominance.

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Australian Open 2026 quarter-finals: Pegula beats Anisimova after Rybakina stuns Swiatek – as it happened

Unforced errors killed Anisimova in that opening set, the fourth seed committing 13 compared to Pegula’s six. The sixth seed also fired down six aces to her foe’s one, as well as sent down twelve winners to eight.

Jessica Pegula* (6) 6-2 Amanda Anisimova (4) New balls are delivered Pegula steps up to serve for the set. And she starts things off well with an ace.

The frustration on Anisimova is evident when she hits a backhand into the net to fall further behind but gets a lifeline when Pegula double faults. The fourth seed presses forward and fires down a big backhand return to level things and then gets a break point when Pegula drags a forehand wide.

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