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Jessica Pegula may have a losing head-to-head against Iga Swiatek but they have never played on grass and the world No. 3 has ...
Pegula prevented Linda Noskova from serving out for the match before setting up a Swiatek final in Bad Homburg.
As Jessica Pegula is set to compete against Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open finals, her family is in the spotlight. Her parents, Terry and Kim Pegula, are famous in their own right—they are the ...
American tennis player Jessica Pegula lost the women's singles final at the U.S. Open on Saturday to Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka. Sabalenka won in two sets, both times by a score of 7-5.
Jessica Pegula finds tournament hotels 'mentally draining' - and she'll be finding her own accommodations for Wimbledon. The world No. 3 is the daughter of oil and gas mogul Terry Pegula, who is ...
Pegula married her long-time boyfriend, Taylor Gahagen, in 2021. He is an executive in her family's sports company, ... Jessica Pegula signed a deal with Ready Nutrition in 2022.
Tennis pro Jessica Pegula and her husband Taylor Gahagen have been married since 2021. People. ... During that time, the couple connected — and by early 2019, they were engaged.
Jessica Pegula speaks to the media during a Team United States Tennis Press Conference ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ... New York, native dated for years before getting engaged in 2019.
Jessica Pegula's loss in the final of the 2024 US Open has attracted all of the headlines from the Arthur Ashe Stadium, meaning fans missed an interesting interaction between the t ...
Jessica Pegula's mother is Kim Pegula. She was born on June 7, 1969 in Seoul, South Korea. At age 5, she was adopted by Ralph and Marilyn Kerr and grew up in Fairport, New York.
Fourteen years later, Jessica Pegula’s mother, Kim, ... John Opfer, we got together right after Wimbledon, kind of came up with a plan for the summer and we engaged that plan immediately. ...
Mark Knowles, a week before Jessica Pegula began her US Open Immediately, Pegula’s fortunes, and form, turned. She lost just one set in Toronto and defended her 1000-level title.