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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 and starting a family.
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The Mirror US on MSNJack Draper's comments immediately shut down by Jessica Pegula – 'Shouldn't be saying that'
Jack Draper and Jessica Pegula are the favourites to win the US Open mixed doubles title, but the American was not impressed with some of her partner's comments
Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula opened up about their frustration over unexpected match delays in a recent interview.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJessica Pegula drops major hint that her career will finish within next 2, 3 years
Since winning Bad Homburg, Pegula has gone only 2-4 in her last six matches. However, at the ongoing Cincinnati Open, she made a positive start and beat Kimberley Birrell 6-4 6-3. Pegula made her first Cincinnati final last year before losing to Aryna Sabalenka.
Both Alexander Zverev and Jessica Pegula left stranded mid-match as lightning forced a suspension of evening play.
The Cincinnati Open 2025 witnessed a series of match suspensions of top players that included Alexander Zverev and Jessica Pegula on Tuesday, August 12.
Jessica Pegula has already made her feelings clear on Emma Raducanu as the tennis stars prepare to clash in the mixed doubles at the US Open. Raducanu will team up with close friend Carlos Alcaraz, while Pegula has joined forces with another British ace, Jack Draper, after their original partners, Paula Badosa and Tommy Paul, withdrew.
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNATP and WTA Winners and Losers of 2025 Cincinnati Open including Alcaraz, Swiatek, Atmane, Raducanu and Pegula
The 2025 Cincinnati Open was defined by both brilliance and misfortune, with Carlos Alcaraz emerging as the men’s champion under unusual circumstances.