A thrilling day of WTA Charleston semifinal action is on the horizon. The schedule features a compelling clash between reigning champion Jessica Pegula and rising talent Iva Jovic, followed by a highly anticipated encounter between 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys and Yuliia Starodubtseva. Who will secure their spot in Sunday’s championship match?
WTA Charleston Semifinal Forecasts
Madison Keys vs Yuliia Starodubtseva
Head-to-head record: This marks their inaugural meeting.
Keys earned her semifinal berth by overcoming Donna Vekic, Anna Bondar, and Belinda Bencic, while Starodubtseva navigated her way past Shuai Zhang, Ekaterine Gorgodze, Renata Zarazua, and McCartney Kessler. Both athletes have impressively dropped only one set en route to this stage. Starodubtseva employs a powerful, clean-hitting style, consistently aiming to overpower her opponents with forceful groundstrokes. The medium-speed green clay courts in Charleston are well-suited to her game, allowing her shots to penetrate the court effectively while providing ample time to set up her powerful swings.
However, Madison Keys possesses the rare ability among WTA players to match and even surpass Starodubtseva’s hitting power. This presents a significant challenge for the lower-ranked player, as defensive play is not her strongest suit. It is unlikely she will be able to consistently withstand the Grand Slam champion’s formidable serve and crushing groundstrokes.
Prediction: Keys in 2 sets
Jessica Pegula vs Iva Jovic
Head-to-head record: Pegula leads 1-0.
Jovic’s journey to the semifinals has been flawless, achieving straight-sets victories against Alycia Parks, Sofia Kenin, and Anna Kalinskaya. In stark contrast, Pegula endured arduous three-set battles against Yulia Putintseva, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, and Diana Shnaider. Despite not always performing at her peak, last year’s victor demonstrated immense grit and determination to find a path to victory in each challenging match.
Pegula’s demanding previous matches might instill additional confidence in Jovic for this upcoming contest. Nevertheless, I do not foresee her upsetting the 2024 US Open finalist for two primary reasons. Firstly, Pegula’s outstanding physical condition suggests she will not experience a drop in stamina, even after her three prior encounters stretched to a decisive third set. Secondly, Jovic’s game, while undeniably impressive and rapidly improving, appears to be a favorable matchup for Pegula. The teenager’s serve is vulnerable to attack, and her groundstrokes, though similar in style to Pegula’s, do not quite possess the same level of potency or precision.
Prediction: Pegula in 2 sets
