The WTA season is almost over, and Jessica Pegula has a lot to look back on. The American No.3 just wrapped up her Wuhan Open campaign, finishing runner-up to Coco Gauff . The result didn’t go her way, but Pegula still holds firm inside the top five of the WTA rankings. She’s been a mainstay in the top 10 since first breaking through in 2022. This season alone, she’s competed in 22 tournaments and won three in Bad Homburg, Charleston, and Austin, more than anyone else on tour. In total, she’s played 69 matches and won 50 of them, trailing only Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka. That consistency has helped her notch a major milestone!
At 31, Pegula continues to defy expectations, earning another spot at the WTA Finals. She’s now the oldest player to qualify for four or more consecutive e

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