well Jessica Pula through to your first ever major final I got so many questions what were you thinking a set to love break point down you hit that absolutely amazing slice forehand and she missed that volley what went through your mind after that point I I was thinking all right that was kind of Lucky like try like you're still in this and it comes down to really small moments that flip momentum and she I came out flat but she was playing unbelievable I mean she made me look like a beginner I was like about to like burst into tears because it was embarrassing like she was destroying me and I was able to just hold into that game and um I was able to find a way find some adrenaline find my legs and then at the end of the second set into the third set I started to play like how I wanted to play and it just I yeah it took a while but um I I don't know how I turned that around honestly we saw you after the second set when she went off the court you went over to the boys from the Bahamas over there your coaching crew what did they tell you in that uh time that you went over there yeah um they were telling me to mix up the serve a little bit keep mixing up the spins and keeping her guessing few kicks out wide maybe to her backand um and to just play her backhand maybe a little bit more um you know she was getting that backhand down the line really well just to cover that a little bit more it was just a few other things I mean it wasn't anything different I started to kind of do it at the end of the second but I think I was really to hone able to hone in on a couple of those things really early and um you know also just compete and use my legs and try and think clearly out there so your sister's in the box there your dad's also here he doesn't sit in the Box he's some random spot here in the stadium oh there he is up on the big screen and your mom I know is at home what does it mean to you to have your family all here supporting you and what does that mean for you to be in your first final of a Grand Slam at the Uso put I mean it's amazing um I have my brother there my sister there um on the screen with my dad my brother-in-law lots of friends lots of family all scattered around um obviously my husband Sor oh yeah forgot about him he's not even standing up he doesn't want to be seen um but yeah I have so much family here and they've been here um watching a lot of my matches so to still be here and have them still here supporting me is is crazy um I'm glad that they're able to to share this moment with me okay so next we know your next opponent is Arena sabalenka give me your thoughts on playing her and just what this means to you to finally be in a major final I mean first of all I'm just happy I was able to turn this match around on such a big stage and figure it out but but too yeah playing arena is going to be really tough I mean she yeah she showed how tough she is um and why she's would probably the favorite to win this tournament um it'll be a rematch of Cincinnati so hopefully I can get some Revenge out here but uh happy to have a day off yeah it's kind of crazy that we're playing each other again in the in the finals but I think it just shows how um you know how much great court tennis we've been playing and she's going to be obviously tough to be but um you know that's what the finals are for so I'm ready Jessica this was one of the most phenomenal turnarounds in your biggest match of your career I've said it all week she takes the subway she was born in New York through to her first major final Jessica Pula