Jessica Pegula had a pretty good idea about what was to blame for her shock Australian Open loss as the world No. 6 lamented that the court was "so slow" while the balls were "so heavy." On Friday, the American tennis star saw her run at Melbourne Park come to an end after world No. 55 Olga Danilovic ousted her 7-6 (3) 6-1.
Iga Swiatek continues to impress at the Australian Open 2025, making her way to the quarterfinals with a flawless record. The three-time Grand Slam champion has yet to drop a single set, showcasing her dominance at Melbourne Park.
MELBOURNE, Australia -- American world No. 6 Jessica Pegula usually loves playing in ... feat given the racy blue surfaces at Melbourne Park are usually quite zippy. Generally, grass courts ...
Novak Djokovic celebrated Olga Danilovic's victory over seventh seed Jessica Pegula in the third round of the women's singles on Friday at the Rod Laver Arena.
Jessica Pegula has reignited the debate on the validity of criticisms against women's tennis in the wake of an exhilarating 2025 Australian Open semifinal showdown between Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek.
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 reflected on the challenging conditions she faced during her Australian Open loss to Olga Danilovic (No. 55). The world No. 6 is yet another top seed to suffer an early exit in the
Olga Danilovic upset Jessica Pegula in the Australian Open third round to notch her third career Top 10 win and move into the second week of a major for the second time.
Madison Keys stormed back from a set down to reach the semi-finals of the Australian Open Wednesday, beating Ukraine's Elina Svitolina 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Zheng Qinwen admits it was not her day as she was beaten in the Australian Open second round in the biggest shock of the tournament so far.
By Shrivathsa Sridhar MELBOURNE (Reuters) -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.
Iga Swiatek doesn't agree with the claim that this year's court at the Australian Open is slower and that the balls are heavier. On Friday, Jessica Pegula - who upset the Pole in last year's US Open quarterfinal - exited the Happy Slam in the third round following a shock 7-6 (3) 6-1 defeat to 55th-ranked Olga Danilovic.