Jessica Pegula
Jessica Pegula – WTA Tennis Player
Latest Titles
Bad Homburg Open
Personal Info
Born on 24 February 1994 in Buffalo, NY, USA.
Nationality: United States of America.
WTA Rank (as of 14 October 2025): 4.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 72.
Height: 5 ft. 7 in. (1.70 m).
Jessica Pegula – Career Info
Singles Titles: 9 | Doubles Titles: 7
Matches Won: 480 | Matches Lost: 266
Highest WTA Rank: 3 (24 October 2022)
Highest Doubles Rank: 1 (11 September 2023)
Data last updated: 14 October 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $20,461,452 USD (approx. €19,029,000)
Data last updated: 14 October 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Inside the Off-Season: Keys, Pegula and Brady Reveal the Truth About Exhibitions — And the Sabalenka vs Kyrgios Showdown
Exhibitions may sit on the fringes of the tennis calendar, but for players they often reveal far more than a routine week on tour. In a refreshingly frank episode of Players Box, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula and Jennifer Brady peeled back the curtain on the off-season’s travelling roadshow — the invitations, the incentives, the unspoken…
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Elise Mertens’ 2025: Two Singles Titles, a Wimbledon Crown, and the Life of a Benchmark
There are seasons where a player reinvents herself. Elise Mertens’ 2025 wasn’t that. It was something subtler: a 29-year-old tour ever-present proving she can still win singles titles, still bloody the big names, still collect the sport’s heaviest trophies in doubles — and still make seeds nervous every time her name appears in their section.…
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America’s Power Season: How the US Turned Depth Into a 2025 WTA Trophy Avalanche
The WTA season ended with an unmistakable truth: if 2025 belonged to anyone, it belonged to the United States. Fourteen singles titles — more than double the next nation — told the story of a country whose depth finally translated into silverware rather than merely seedings. Jessica Pegula, the quiet commander of this resurgence, supplied…
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The Players Want a Seat: WTA Revolt Brewing Over Grand Slam Silence
For once, the fight isn’t on a baseline — it’s at the boardroom table. The WTA’s biggest names are no longer content to rally from the sidelines as the Grand Slams decide the sport’s future. Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Jessica Pegula have become unlikely teammates, demanding that tennis’s most powerful tournaments finally listen —…
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WTA Finals 2025: Results (Updated) & Schedule of Play
The WTA Finals 2025 — the grand conclusion to the women’s tennis season — are set to light up Riyadh from November 1–8, 2025, bringing together the sport’s eight best performers for one final showdown of the year. Defending champion Coco Gauff returned to the desert aiming to retain her crown after her thrilling triumph…
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WTA Finals Semifinal Preview & Prediction: Rybakina and Pegula — The Tour’s Most Reinvigorated Forces Collide in Riyadh
Nine seasons, nine champions — and still no repeat winner. The year-end stage in Riyadh will once again crown someone new, after Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek both bowed out before the semifinals. What remains is not just a clash of styles, but a collision of resurgence — two players who have rebuilt their seasons…
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Sabalenka’s Emotional Fire Burns Bright — but How Hot Is Too Hot?
Aryna Sabalenka once again delivered a reminder in Riyadh that her tennis is powered as much by heart as by muscle. Her 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 win over Jessica Pegula was not just a test of execution but of emotion — the kind of volatile performance that lays bare both her greatest weapon and her biggest…
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Sabalenka Survives Pegula Test but Must Wait to Seal Her Riyadh Fate
Aryna Sabalenka survived a fierce challenge from Jessica Pegula to win 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 in her second WTA Finals group-stage match in Riyadh. The World No. 1 had to rally from a break down in the final set, reeling off four straight games to secure victory after nearly two hours of play. The result leaves…
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WTA Finals 2025 Predictions: Can an Underdog Steal the Title? We Think So
The 2025 WTA Finals promise a blockbuster close to the season, gathering eight of the year’s most accomplished players for one final showdown. The competition runs 1–8 November in Riyadh, and with every champion of 2025’s Grand Slams in the field, the quality couldn’t be higher. Prize Money The official prize pool is yet to…
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WTA Career Earnings 2025: Full List of All-Time Prize Money Leaders
This is the latest Career Prize Money Leaders list (as of October 20, 2025), compiled from the WTA’s own data but presented here on tennis-wta.com, your unofficial home for fans, by fans. It’s the ultimate leaderboard of women’s all-time tennis fortunes. Scroll, explore, and search to your heart’s content: type your favourite player’s name, your…
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Coco Gauff defeats Jessica Pegula to win Wuhan Open Final 2025 — a statement of control, composure, and connection
From tense rallies to candid speeches, this is the full account of Coco Gauff’s Wuhan Open triumph — how she outlasted Jessica Pegula, what it means for her season, and the mutual respect that lifted an all-American final above the ordinary. A second title, a steadier mind, and a reminder that Coco Gauff’s season is…
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From Friends to Finalists: Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula Face Off in the 2025 Wuhan Open Final
The Wuhan Open, the final WTA 1000 event of the season, will crown a new champion after three straight titles from Aryna Sabalenka (2018, 2019, 2024). This year’s championship match features two of the biggest names in American tennis — Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula — meeting for the seventh time in their careers. Both…
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Jessica Pegula Stuns Aryna Sabalenka to Reach 2025 Wuhan Open Final
Jessica Pegula did it the hard way again — and in spectacular fashion. The American produced one of the biggest comebacks of the week, rallying from 5–2 down in the final set to defeat Aryna Sabalenka and book her spot in the 2025 Wuhan Open final, where she’ll face compatriot Coco Gauff. Set One: Sabalenka…
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Wuhan Open 2025: Sabalenka, Pegula, Gauff, and Paolini Set for Semifinal Showdowns
The stage is set for a thrilling semifinal day at the Dongfeng · Voyah Wuhan Open 2025, with four of the world’s top players battling for a place in Sunday’s final. The lineup features no major surprises, but plenty of intrigue and history — particularly in the night session between three-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka…
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Jessica Pegula Battles Fatigue and Rallies Past Siniakova to Reach Wuhan 2025 Semifinals
Friday’s action at the Wuhan Open 2025 delivered a striking contrast: Aryna Sabalenka rolled through her quarterfinal with ease, while Jessica Pegula once again had to grind her way through a demanding three-set battle. The American outlasted Czech qualifier Katerina Siniakova 2–6, 6–0, 6–3 in one hour and 40 minutes, earning her first-ever semifinal appearance…
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Wuhan, Ningbo, and Tokyo Shaping the Lineup for the 2025 WTA Finals in Riyadh
After the China Open, new qualifiers for the WTA Finals have been confirmed — five of the eight spots for Riyadh are now secured. Tournament champion Amanda Anisimova clinched her place in the season-ending event with her victory in Beijing, leaving only three spots still up for grabs. The upcoming Wuhan Open is expected to…
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China Open 2025: Final WTA Rankings Revealed After the Tournament’s Conclusion
The final whistle in Beijing didn’t just close the China Open — it drew a bold line through the WTA hierarchy. A massive gulf now separates the Top 5 from the rest, as Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, and Mirra Andreeva have effectively built a private league of dominance. Below them, however,…
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Linda Noskova Into the China Open Final After a Wild Win Over Jessica Pegula
Linda Noskova will play for the biggest title of her career on Sunday after surviving a roller-coaster semifinal in Beijing, edging Jessica Pegula 6–3, 1–6, 7–6(6). The 20-year-old Czech now meets Amanda Anisimova for the 2025 China Open crown. How It Unfolded This clash was billed as tight on paper, partly because they hadn’t met…
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The Bigger Dafu won: Jessica Pegula Outlasts Emma Navarro in China Open Thriller
Jessica Pegula booked her place in the China Open semi-finals on Friday with a gritty comeback win over compatriot Emma Navarro, keeping alive the possibility of an all-American final in Beijing. The third seed will now face Czech youngster Linda Noskova for a spot in the championship match. If Pegula advances, the final could feature…
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Pegula and Andreeva Shine as Zheng’s Comeback Lasts Just One and a Half Matches in Beijing
The Round of 32 in the top half of the China Open 2025 draw brought contrasting fortunes: Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva advanced in style, while Qinwen Zheng’s long-awaited comeback ended abruptly. Retirements Shift the Draw The biggest twist came in the clash between Linda Noskova (CZE) and home favorite Qinwen Zheng (CHN). Noskova led…
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Swiatek and Pegula Looking Strong as China Open’s First Quarter Produces Upsets in Round 2
The second round in the Swiatek/Pegula quarter of the China Open 2025 was full of contrasts: dominant wins for the top seeds, surprising exits for high-profile names, and steady performances from players looking to break deeper into the draw. Swiatek in Full Flow Iga Swiatek (POL) wasted no time asserting her dominance, sweeping past Yuan…
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Unstoppable Italy Defends Billie Jean King Cup Title with Dominant Win Over USA
Italy proved unstoppable once again in team competition, securing their second consecutive Billie Jean King Cup Finals title on Sunday with a commanding 2-0 sweep over the United States in Shenzhen. Leading the charge? A fearless Italian squad anchored by Jasmine Paolini and Elisabetta Cocciaretto. Elisabetta Cocciaretto Strikes First to Set the Tone In the…
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LIVE WTA Rankings Post US Open Final – Sabalenka Reinforces No.1, Anisimova Hits Career High, Osaka Surges Back
The WTA rankings have been updated following the US Open 2025 final, reflecting the tournament’s impact.Updated on September 7, this WTA rankings table provides a live snapshot of the standings — showing exactly where everyone sits now that the US Open tournament is complete. WTA Rank Name (Age-Country) Points Change 1 Aryna Sabalenka (27-BLR) 11225…
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US Open 2025: Women’s Tennis Shines as a Kaleidoscope of Drama Compared to Men’s Predictable Script
The 2025 US Open on the women’s side is nothing short of a masterclass in drama, depth, and diversity of champions. From Aryna Sabalenka’s grit to Amanda Anisimova’s fairy-tale run, this 2025 edition proves once again why women’s tennis continues to thrive as one of the most compelling spectacles in global sport. Sabalenka’s Steel Meets…
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Jessica Pegula Fights Hard but Runs Into Sabalenka’s Serving Wall in US Open Semifinal
With an impressive early crowd on hand, Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York was perfectly set for an intriguing first semifinal — a rematch of the 2024 US Open final.On one side stood Aryna Sabalenka, who enjoyed four extra days of rest after advancing via a walkover in the previous round. On the other side…
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7 Things to Know: Aryna Sabalenka vs Jessica Pegula – US Open 2025 Semifinal
The first women’s semifinal at the 2025 US Open pits the world No.1 against America’s most reliable performer. Aryna Sabalenka is eyeing her third Grand Slam title, while Jessica Pegula is chasing her first-ever major final. It’s a matchup loaded with history, power, and pressure under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium. 📍 Arthur Ashe…
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Live WTA Rankings After Round 3 – US Open 2025
The WTA rankings are shaking up after Round 3 of the US Open. Updated on August 31, this table gives you a virtual live snapshot of the standings — where everyone sits right now if play stopped today. Try it out — just type in the WTA search box and see what pops up Examples:…



