The American, just like last year, is showing her best version at the US Open and regardless of her next opponent, whether Sabalenka or Vondrousova, she knows the difficulties that lie ahead.
The American, just like last year, is showing her best version at the US Open and regardless of her next opponent, whether Sabalenka or Vondrousova, she knows the difficulties that lie ahead.
The US Open 2025 is moving into the final stretch, bringing along the first matches of the quarterfinals. These will be played on September 2, and the order of play is already known. Jessica Pegula and Barbora Krejcikova will kick off the Arthur Ashe at 11:30 local time, 5:30 PM in Spain. Following this match, it will be Carlos Alcaraz versus Jiri Lehecka, around 1:30 PM local time, 7:30 PM in peninsular time.
In the evening session, Aryna Sabalenka will face Marketa Vondrousova at 7:00 local time, 1:00 AM Wednesday in Spain. The last match of the day on the Central Court will be Novak Djokovic against Taylor Fritz, around 9:00 PM local time, 3:00 AM in Spain.
US Open Order of play - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 (Singles Only) pic.twitter.com/24GMZRxmOd
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) September 1, 2025
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[pixels-player]Jessica Pegula continues to persistently seek that Grand Slam title to enhance her resume and elevate her career to a higher status. She could have a good opportunity to achieve this at this US Open 2025, given the consistency she has been displaying. She is already in the quarterfinals after defeating her compatriot Ann Li with a score of 6-1 6-2, and she awaits Krejcikova or Townsend.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula vuela a los cuartos de final del US Open 2025
[pixels-player]Jessica Pegula has secured a spot in the semifinals of the US Open 2025 after a convincing victory against a Barbora Krejcikova who lacked physical freshness and mental clarity to counteract the consistency of her opponent. The American has reached the penultimate round without dropping a single set and awaits the winner of the match between Sabalenka and Vondrousova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula avanza con paso firme a costa de Krejcikova
[pixels-player]Jessica Pegula secured her spot in the quarterfinals of the US Open 2025 and surprised everyone at the press conference by revealing how impactful it is for her to have made it to this round, especially after having bad feelings before the tournament. "I felt terrible before the tournament. I trained on Wednesday with Sabalenka, and it was humiliating, she dominated me, I played terribly. Then I stopped another practice because I couldn't continue like that. I went to do an escape room with friends and had two drinks. Since that moment, everything has been better," said the American.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula: "Me sentí fatal al inicio del torneo, pero hice una escape room, me tomé dos copas y todo mejoró"
[pixels-player]Another uneventful match, Jessica Pegula's victory over Victoria Azarenka in straight sets was enough to secure a spot in the Round of 16 at the US Open 2025. A calm evening for the American, who later had to address some questions in the press conference that had little to do with her, like the one related to Coco Gauff's tears after her win yesterday.
"It's truly overwhelming when you're out there playing and feel like you're letting your people down. You start crying, but you still manage to win. That's much harder than showing no emotion at all. Coco showed she's human; this is something fans often don't understand. Tennis is a life-or-death battle; out there, you're fighting for what you've worked for all your life, but there are moments where you think you can't take it anymore. It's not always healthy to keep it all inside," expressed the Buffalo native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula defiende las lágrimas de Gauff: “Somos humanos, esto es algo que a veces el aficionado no entiende”
[pixels-player]Without dropping a set yet, Jessica Pegula is already in the fourth round of the US Open 2025. The American defeated a determined Victoria Azarenka in the second set without much trouble. Azarenka served to take the second set, but Pegula reacted well and secured the victory with a score of 6-1 7-5 in 1 hour and 39 minutes. The New York native is stepping firmly on her home turf and seems to be regaining the lost sensations on this hard court swing, as in this match she only lost her serve twice while putting on a great performance on returns with six breaks.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula se deshace de Azarenka sin sobresaltos
[pixels-player]After advancing to the third round, the American shared some interesting facts with the press. Yesterday, she launched a new podcast to connect more with the fans.
The American, just like last year, is showing her best version at the US Open and regardless of her next opponent, whether Sabalenka or Vondrousova, she knows the difficulties that lie ahead.
Jessica Pegula has secured a spot in the semifinals of the US Open 2025 after a convincing victory against a Barbora Krejcikova who lacked physical freshness and mental clarity to counteract the consistency of her opponent. The American has reached the penultimate round without dropping a single set and awaits the winner of the match between Sabalenka and Vondrousova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula avanza con paso firme a costa de Krejcikova
[pixels-player]The US Open 2025 is moving into the final stretch, bringing along the first matches of the quarterfinals. These will be played on September 2, and the order of play is already known. Jessica Pegula and Barbora Krejcikova will kick off the Arthur Ashe at 11:30 local time, 5:30 PM in Spain. Following this match, it will be Carlos Alcaraz versus Jiri Lehecka, around 1:30 PM local time, 7:30 PM in peninsular time.
In the evening session, Aryna Sabalenka will face Marketa Vondrousova at 7:00 local time, 1:00 AM Wednesday in Spain. The last match of the day on the Central Court will be Novak Djokovic against Taylor Fritz, around 9:00 PM local time, 3:00 AM in Spain.
US Open Order of play - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 (Singles Only) pic.twitter.com/24GMZRxmOd
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) September 1, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del martes 2 de septiembre en el US Open 2025: Alcaraz, sesión diurna; Sabalenka y Djokovic, sesión nocturna
[pixels-player]Jessica Pegula secured her spot in the quarterfinals of the US Open 2025 and surprised everyone at the press conference by revealing how impactful it is for her to have made it to this round, especially after having bad feelings before the tournament. "I felt terrible before the tournament. I trained on Wednesday with Sabalenka, and it was humiliating, she dominated me, I played terribly. Then I stopped another practice because I couldn't continue like that. I went to do an escape room with friends and had two drinks. Since that moment, everything has been better," said the American.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula: "Me sentí fatal al inicio del torneo, pero hice una escape room, me tomé dos copas y todo mejoró"
[pixels-player]Jessica Pegula continues to persistently seek that Grand Slam title to enhance her resume and elevate her career to a higher status. She could have a good opportunity to achieve this at this US Open 2025, given the consistency she has been displaying. She is already in the quarterfinals after defeating her compatriot Ann Li with a score of 6-1 6-2, and she awaits Krejcikova or Townsend.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula vuela a los cuartos de final del US Open 2025
[pixels-player]Another uneventful match, Jessica Pegula's victory over Victoria Azarenka in straight sets was enough to secure a spot in the Round of 16 at the US Open 2025. A calm evening for the American, who later had to address some questions in the press conference that had little to do with her, like the one related to Coco Gauff's tears after her win yesterday.
"It's truly overwhelming when you're out there playing and feel like you're letting your people down. You start crying, but you still manage to win. That's much harder than showing no emotion at all. Coco showed she's human; this is something fans often don't understand. Tennis is a life-or-death battle; out there, you're fighting for what you've worked for all your life, but there are moments where you think you can't take it anymore. It's not always healthy to keep it all inside," expressed the Buffalo native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula defiende las lágrimas de Gauff: “Somos humanos, esto es algo que a veces el aficionado no entiende”
[pixels-player]Without dropping a set yet, Jessica Pegula is already in the fourth round of the US Open 2025. The American defeated a determined Victoria Azarenka in the second set without much trouble. Azarenka served to take the second set, but Pegula reacted well and secured the victory with a score of 6-1 7-5 in 1 hour and 39 minutes. The New York native is stepping firmly on her home turf and seems to be regaining the lost sensations on this hard court swing, as in this match she only lost her serve twice while putting on a great performance on returns with six breaks.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula se deshace de Azarenka sin sobresaltos
[pixels-player]After advancing to the third round, the American shared some interesting facts with the press. Yesterday, she launched a new podcast to connect more with the fans.
It has been a very tough summer for Jessica Pegula, with few victories and a lack of good feelings in every tournament played in her country. However, the tour does not wait for anyone, not even for her, as she will have to defend some points from her final at the US Open last year if she wants to stay in the top 5 worldwide. So far, the first step went well this morning with a comfortable victory over Mayar Sherif (6-0, 6-4), although the journey is long to reach the goal. We will see what destiny has prepared for Pegula these weeks in a crucial end-of-tour period for her.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, US Open 2025. Jessica Pegula comienza su ‘reconciliación’
[pixels-player]Good feeling that Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper sparked in their debut as a pair in the mixed doubles at the US Open. We will see them tonight in the semifinals.