Four Americans - Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, and Emma Navarro - currently occupy a top 10 spot in the WTA rankings.
When Pegula lost Friday, she complained of slow conditions on the court. Sabalenka has noted it as well -- but not everyone feels that way.
Pegula said before the start of the Australian Open that Keys could absolutely win it if she played her very best.
The Serb had suggested that dancers could be brought on court during breaks to appeal to a new 21st-century generation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jessica Pegula showed her class against Elise Mertens, securing a comfortable win of 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of the Australian Open. The World No.
MELBOURNE, VIC — Coco Gauff still hasn ... However, No. 7 seed Jessica Pegula was ousted by world No. 55 Olga Danilovic in two sets. The Serbian player beat the U.S. Open runner-up 7-6 (3 ...
Jessica Pegula has historically been a really solid ... The American bested Maya Joint and Elise Mertens in Melbourne before facing Olga Danilovic, who ultimately proved to be a bit too much ...
In January 2000, 17 of the WTA top 100 were under 20. In 2025, Mirra Andreeva is the sole teenager with a ranking under three figures.
MELBOURNE - Zheng Qinwen was the first big name to exit the women's draw at the Australian Open on Wednesday after the Olympic champion was stunned by Laura Siegemund while top seed Aryna Sabalenka made heavy weather of her second round match before going through.
The Serbs enjoyed a memorable night at Rod Laver Arena on Friday. Novak Djokovic and Olga Danilovic scored impressive wins and reached the last 16 at the Australian Open. The ten-time champion has been a regular guest at Rod Laver Arena for nearly 20 years.
Coco Gauff has been hailed by Serena Williams' former coach Rick Macci following her spectacular win over Leylah Fernandez. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Macci wrote: "She has been in the trenches since age 15. "Now she is 20 and in her back pocket is so many golden nuggets of global experience being on the biggest stage.
MELBOURNE, Australia -- American world No. 6 Jessica Pegula usually loves playing in Melbourne. She's an aggressive stroke-maker, who uses her racket head speed to generate huge power and push her ...