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Jessica Pegula snapshot: latest results and FAQs

Jessica Pegula’s profile table, Charleston win over Sofia Kenin, and French Open run against Lois Boisson, plus key FAQs.

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jessica pegula: player snapshot

Jessica Pegula is an American tennis player who represents the United States, is based in Boca Raton, Florida, and was born on February 24, 1994, in Buffalo, New York. She turned professional in 2009, stands 5 ft 7 in (170 cm), started playing tennis at age seven, and is of part Korean descent through her mother.

She keeps showing up in high-level WTA conversation because the verified 2026 career-results listing points to a broad résumé: singles success, mixed doubles results, doubles runs, and team tennis form. The “billionaire girl tennis player” label also refers to Pegula, whose family wealth is listed at more than $7.5 billion, but her on-court profile is what keeps her relevant.

In a career-results section updated on April 4, 2026, Pegula’s record includes an Olympic Games quarterfinal in 2021 and mixed doubles milestones that still stand out. That same dated listing also shows a US Open mixed doubles final in 2023, plus first-round mixed doubles exits at the Australian Open and French Open in 2022 and 2023, and Wimbledon in 2021.

Jessica Pegula quick facts

Field Verified detail
Representation United States
Residence Boca Raton, Florida
Born February 24, 1994
Birthplace Buffalo, New York
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Turned pro 2009
Started tennis Age seven
Heritage note Part Korean descent; mother is Korean
Family wealth note Over $7.5 billion

At the Charleston Open, Pegula beat Sofia Kenin in the final to win the title. At Roland Garros, she reached the fourth round before losing to wildcard entrant Lois Boisson, who went on to reach the semifinals.

Those results help explain why Jessica Pegula stays in the WTA conversation without needing a live ranking storyline or a schedule update. She has a title in Charleston, a second-week run in Paris, and a results profile that keeps extending beyond singles.

Recent results and career markers

Event/Category Result/detail
Charleston Open Won the title, beating Sofia Kenin in the final
French Open singles Reached the fourth round and lost to wildcard entrant Lois Boisson, who went on to reach the semifinals
Olympic Games Quarterfinal (2021)
US Open mixed doubles Final (2023)
Australian Open mixed doubles First round (2022, 2023)
French Open mixed doubles First round (2022, 2023)
Wimbledon mixed doubles First round (2021)
World TeamTennis singles Posted a 9–2 record for the Storm
World TeamTennis playoff result Helped the Storm earn the No. 3 seed before a semifinal loss to the Chicago Smash
Doubles with Coco Gauff Seeded second and reached the semifinals before losing to Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara

That mix of results matters because it shows Pegula’s range. She has a singles title, a deep Grand Slam singles run, a US Open mixed doubles final in 2023, a 2021 Olympic quarterfinal, a 9–2 World TeamTennis singles record, and a semifinal doubles run with Coco Gauff.

For a player explainer, that is the clearest answer to why Jessica Pegula keeps getting mentioned at the top level: she produces across formats and keeps backing it up with verified results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jessica Pegula?

Jessica Pegula is an American tennis player who represents the United States. She was born on February 24, 1994, in Buffalo, New York, and is based in Boca Raton, Florida.

What is Jessica Pegula's biggest recent result?

Jessica Pegula won the Charleston Open title by beating Sofia Kenin in the final. She also reached the fourth round at Roland Garros before losing to wildcard entrant Lois Boisson, who went on to reach the semifinals.

When did Jessica Pegula turn professional?

Jessica Pegula turned professional in 2009. She started playing tennis at age seven.

Where is Jessica Pegula from?

Jessica Pegula was born in Buffalo, New York. She is based in Boca Raton, Florida, and represents the United States.

How tall is Jessica Pegula?

Jessica Pegula stands 5 ft 7 in, or 170 cm, tall. That height is listed in her verified quick facts.

Why is Jessica Pegula often mentioned in WTA conversation?

Jessica Pegula keeps showing up in WTA conversation because her results span singles, doubles, mixed doubles, and team tennis. Her verified record includes a 2021 Olympic quarterfinal, a 2023 US Open mixed doubles final, and a 9–2 World TeamTennis singles record.

Is Jessica Pegula of Korean descent?

Jessica Pegula is of part Korean descent through her mother. Her quick facts also list her mother as Korean.

Can Jessica Pegula compete in doubles as well as singles?

Jessica Pegula has a verified record in both singles and doubles, including mixed doubles and team tennis. She reached the semifinals in doubles with Coco Gauff and also made the US Open mixed doubles final in 2023.

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