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Pegula is the WTA World No. 4 with a record of 37-15 and three singles titles. With the North American Hard Court Swing hitting its crescendo at the US Open next week, fans can expect "J-Peg" to grab ...
Since triumphing at the grass-court tournament in Bad Homburg, Pegula has dropped four of six matches. Countrywoman Madison Keys, this year’s Australian Open champion, can overtake her for the No. 4 ...
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Tennis World on MSNCincinnati: Jessica Pegula picks up another shock loss after play resumption
Jessica Pegula's rough stretch continues after the world No. 4 exited the Cincinnati Open early following a surprise 6-7 (5) 6-3 3-6 loss to 40th-ranked Magda Linette.
It started so well for Frances Tiafoe. He came out crisp and in charge against Holger Rune. He won the first three games. He looked energized to be in the stadium court, where he reached the final a ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJessica Pegula makes retirement admission as she crashes out of Cincinnati Open
Jessica Pegula has no plans to continue playing tennis at 35, and could sign off after the 2028 LA Olympics before retiring ...
On the Tennis Insider Club podcast, World No. 4 Jessica Pegula told Caroline Garcia that she will not be playing tennis when she's 35, and is targeting the 2028 Summer Olympics as perhaps her final ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJessica Pegula's woes continue with fourth loss in six matches in resumed Cincinnati Open clash
Jessica Pegula was one of the best players in the world during the middle part of this season and also last year's North ...
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TennisUpToDate.com on MSNANALYSIS: Sofia Kenin first to be aced 300+ times in 2025, exposes herself with shocking returning stats
Sofia Kenin has the unfortunate record for being the most aced player in 2025. The American is the first player in the WTA to be aced over 300 times in main draws this campaign, which is made even ...
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