Jessica Pegula’s bizarre double fault after a deafening crowd in her match against Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the 2024 US Open.
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29 Comments
Where did she get the 2nd ball?
Tenía que ser mujer
Whats bizzare here?
Deucee what happens when you don't focus? It doesn't serve you well.
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umpire did call out, she must have not heard it
Nothing bizarre about it. She made a mistake – end of.
Has she ever played tennis before?
Used to counting by 15 I guess
I thought the same thing the ball tpuched the net
She Is classy. No fainting with referee, no drama. Love her
Wake up
“Why is she going to the other side?” Oops.
First serve looked in to me
What are you allowed two goes, anyway?
Is she deaf? The umpire clearly said fault. This isn't even rare.
She didn't hear the fault called on the first???
But he clearly served fault which means the first serve was missed🤦🤦🤦
If I could change a rule of tennis, if it hits the net over the box you’re serving in, in or out it would be a redo.
That’s so close and so random, especially at non professional levels where not all nets are the same height
wow, how bizarre 🥱
Not sure what's "bizarre" about this. I highly doubt that this is the first time in ATP/WTA history that an athlete lost track of the fault count and were surprised by the double fault call.
It's women's tennis, that is what they do.
let fault …. remains fault :o)
So it was not a let because it was out? I didn't think it had to go in.
Appart from the fault, how has nobody worked on her serve? She has a coach for probably 15 years at least, how has nobody corrected the form?
Did she not hear him say "fault!"?
Was called a fault
A lot of couch potatoes roasting a top tier athlete in the comment section.
You can clearly hear the fault on
That first serve that’s her own fault for not listening