No. 2-seed Angelique Kerber and No. 10-seed Karolina Pliskova will face off for the 2016 U.S. Open title on Saturday. Typically, 30-30 and deuce points are big swing points in a game and this will be no different for Kerber and Pliskova in the final. When the server wins the point, she has a game point. But lose it and she faces a break point. It's one thing to be good under pressure when facing break points, but it's another to be good at avoiding that extra pressure by winning the 30-30 or deuce point. Both of the finalists have done a good job of avoiding pressure with the slight edge going to the bigger server Pliskova.
Daily Data Viz: First serves are key for Kerber, Pliskova in U.S. Open final
