Top-seed Pegula and past champ Keys advance in Charleston Open

Top-seeded Jessica Pegula and past champion Madison Keys cruised into the third round at the Charleston Open on Wednesday



MATCH POINT: J. Pegula def. A. Blinkova; Charleston 2R0:56

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Top-seeded Jessica Pegula and past champion Madison Keys easily won second-round matches at the Charleston Open on Wednesday.

Pegula, the American ranked third in the world, needed less than 65 minutes to beat Anna Blinkova of Russia 6-2, 6-0.

Keys, an American who took this title in 2019, worked a couple of minutes more (69) to oust countrywoman Hailey Baptiste 6-1, 6-2 in the season's opening clay-court tournament.

Defending champion Belinda Bencic of Switzerland ran past Canadian Katherine Sebov 6-0, 6-3.

Pegula said the tournament at the Credit One Tennis Center feels familiar to her since she used to train at the facility when she grew up on Hilton Head Island, about two hours south of Charleston.

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - APRIL 06: Madison Keys returns a shot to Ulrikke Eikeri of Norway during the Credit One Charleston Open at Credit One Stadium on April 06, 2022 in Charleston, South Carolina. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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"It was a fun kind of period of my life, like maturing and growing into my career, and, yeah, figuring things out," she said. "So it was a great time, and I loved everyone here."

Pegula used a strong service game and steady groundstrokes to win the first four games of the match. She finished winning more than 71% of her first serves and did not have a double fault.

"I guess that's how you want to play first match on clay and with a quick turnaround coming off the hard court," Pegula said. "So just glad I got a good win."

Keys put on a dominant show as well, winning all six break points Baptiste had against her.