World number 1 Sabalenka sinks Pegula to win Miami Open
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"Finally I was able to play my best tennis in the final, and I'm just super happy with the result and with the performance," Sabalenka said.
From USA TODAY
Sabalenka's power got her out of trouble on a number of occasions while Pegula's struggles to hold her own serve, along with her inability to deal with the force of her opponent's game, proved the wor...
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Beijing time, the WTA 1000 Miami Open women's singles semifinals witnessed an exhilarating showdown. American player Jessica Pegula faced off against the remarkable 19-year-old Filipino star Alex Eala in a thrilling three-set match that left spectators on the edge of their seats.
Despite entering the tournament as a wildcard and holding a world ranking of 140, Eira made headlines with her remarkable performances. Leading up to the semifinals, she overcame three Grand Slam champions,
Though Pegula has made three Miami Open semifinals in four years, she has never gotten this far. Now she goes for her fourth WTA 1000 (point) title.
The American typically excels on hard courts, reaching the Miami Open final last week. Jessica Pegula colors between the lines on the tennis court and she’s very good—Top 5 in the world good—at it. That may be her best quality, but it may also be her greatest weakness.
The World No. 1, Aryna Sabalenka, takes on No. 4 Jessica Pegula in the 2025 Miami Open Women's final on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
World No. 1 tennis player Aryna Sabalenka won her first Miami Open final on Sunday, 30 March, after defeating Jessica Pegula. The Belarussian player defeated fourth-seeded Pegula 7-5, 6-2 to seal her 19th WTA title.
Jessica Pegula, the No. 4-ranked women's tennis player in the world and daughter of Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula, had some words for a division rival.