Pegula delivers Sabalenka a pre-Wimbledon blow

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Aryna Sabalenka reacts during her Berlin Open semi-final defeat by Jessica Pegula. -EPA

World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka's Wimbledon preparations have suffered a setback as she was beaten by ‌American Jessica Pegula 6-4 6-7(7-4) 6-0 in the Berlin Open semi-finals.

Pegula will face Linda ‌Noskova in the final after the Czech eighth seed ended the run of Filipino ‌Alexandra Eala with a 6-2 6-4 victory.

Sabalenka, who exited the French Open in the quarter-finals, struggled to find her rhythm after a slow start, and Pegula took the opening set following an early break.

After a rain delay, Sabalenka took the second-set ‌tiebreak before Pegula ‌reasserted control ⁠to race through the decider.

"I told myself after I ​ended up losing that second-set tiebreak that before the rain delay, I had a lot of momentum. She just hit a double fault. I felt like I kind of had it there and I was serving well," said 2024 Berlin champion Pegula.

"I ⁠was in a good rhythm, and then ‌having ​to get off court and losing that pretty quickly -- only winning one point in ​the tiebreak ‌was a little tough.

"But she's No.1 in the world for a reason ​and I feel like I gave her too many easy shots and she went for it and that's just what happens."

All four of the ​Belarusian's ​Grand Slam titles — her most ​recent at the 2025 U.S. Open — have ‌come on hard courts, and she is still chasing a first Wimbledon crown after three semi-final runs.

She lost this year's Australian Open final to Elena Rybakina, a year after finishing runner-up to American Madison Keys.

Noskova made a dominant start, securing an ​early break to swiftly win the first set. Eala ran out of ​ideas in the second ⁠as Noskova secured the win.