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Jessica Pegula has reached her first career Grand Slam singles final with a 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory over Karolina Muchova at the US Open.

Muchova dominated an off-target and frustrated Pegula from the start. The turning point came when Pegula trailed by 2-0, and faced break point, in the second set. The 30-year-old American scrambled to win that point, one that Muchova seemingly had in hand, and began a run of four consecutive games.

"I was thinking...you're still in this," Pegula said of that moment. "I was able to just hold into that game, and find a way."

Pegula found her first-set play "embarrassing," but did herself and her family proud with her rebound.

Pegula found her first-set play "embarrassing," but did herself and her family proud with her rebound.

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After salting away the second set, Pegula took a 4-2, 40-0 lead on her Czech opponent in the decider. Muchova managed to get to deuce, and even earned a break point. But Pegula held strong, held serve, and pulled away for her second breakthrough victory in as many nights.

"I don't know how I turned that around, honestly," she said.

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The Buffalo, N.Y. native will now face Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Pegula in the Cincinnati final just a few weeks ago, on Saturday for the title.

We will have much more on this match, and Pegula's next match, coming shortly on TENNIS.com.