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Linette spoke very highly of Pegula after beating the fourth-seeded home player in the Cincinnati third round.
World No 4 Jessica Pegula believes that she only has two or three years left playing professional tennis and has her eyes set ...
Jessica Pegula - the world's richest tennis player - has set a deadline on when she will retire from professional tennis ...
Defending champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka booked quarter-final berths at the rain-hit ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The final matches from the Round of 32 will resume and the Round of 16 will begin Aug. 13 at the Cincinnati Open. Follow The ...
Cincinnati is one of two WTA 1000 events (Canada) Swiatek has appeared in without reaching the final. She is a two-time semifinalist. A victory over Cirstea would mark Swiatek's 24th WTA 1000 ...
No. 4 seed and defending finalist Jessica Pegula and No. 31 seed Magda Linette completed two sets before play was suspended for the night after heavy rain pummeled the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
Carlos Alcaraz beat the heat and humidity of a Midwest summer as the world number two advanced to the fourth round of the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open on Tuesday.