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Pegula on the density of American players: "There are so many of us it's almost annoying"

Pegula on the density of American players: There are so many of us it's almost annoying
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Clément Gehl
le 06/04/2025 à 08h16
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Jessica Pegula will face her compatriot Sofia Kenin in the final of the Charleston tournament.

American women's tennis is currently in a strong position, with 3 players in the Top 10 and 5 in the Top 20.

Pegula commented on this and joked: "It just shows how strong the Americans are right now, especially the women.

There are so many of us it's almost annoying! Every week, there’s someone to cheer for because, usually, someone is doing something great.

I’m just happy to have this opportunity, so tomorrow will be a really fun all-American final."

Jessica Pegula
6e, 5583 points
Pegula J • 1
Kenin S
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