How Much Prize Money Does Jessica Pegula Have?

Last Modified Sep 4, 2025 20:23 GMT
Jessica Pegula Prize Money
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American WTA star Jessica Pegula made her first Grand Slam quarterfinal at the 2021 Australian Open. As a singles player, she has advanced to the quarterfinals of eight Grand Slam tournaments. In 2024, she advanced to her maiden Grand Slam final in singles at the US Open, losing to Aryna Sabalenka in the final. Pegula has also reached a doubles major final, which she accomplished in 2022 at the French Open with teammate Coco Gauff.

She has made consistent deep runs at tournaments, beating the likes of Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka. As of September 2025, the 31-year-old has sixteen career titles (singles and doubles combined). The 2023 WTA Finals runner-up is a baseliner looking to outpower her opponents from the back of the court. She holds a WTA ranking of No. 4 (March 2025) in singles; in doubles, her career high is No. 1, and she is ranked No. 68 as of September 2025. She finished quarterfinalist at the 2025 Qatar Open, suffering a defeat in front of Ekaterina Alexandrova. She lifted another WTA title at the 2025 ATX Open, defeating McCartney Kessler in the final. She advanced to the semifinal of the 2025 Miami Open, where she will face Alexandra Eala.

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Jessica Pegula Prize Money Earnings

According to the WTA's official website, Jessica Pegula’s total prize money is estimated to be over $2,154,443 as of September 2025. Winning over $5 million in 2023, $3,611,716 in 2022, $1,439,421 in 2021, $455,531 in 2020, $394,451 in 2019, $96,272 in 2018, $18,609 in 2017, $111,141 in 2016, $135,912 in 2015, $196 in 2014, and $54,288 in 2013, she has made steady growth on the circuit.

Jessica Pegula's Professional Tennis Career

Jessica Pegula was given a wild-card entry into the US Open doubles in 2011. The tournament's third round saw her and her partner, Taylor Townsend, lose. She was given a wildcard for the Indian Wells tournament in 2012. She was able to enter the main draw, but she was defeated in the first round in three sets. At the 2015 US Open, Pegula earned a spot in her first Grand Slam singles competition. She won her first match before moving on to the main draw. In three sets, she was defeated in the second round.

Pegula climbed into the top 100 by 2018. Her ranking increased to #55 after she won the singles match at the Washington Open. She was ranked 76th in the world at the end of 2019. She reached the third round of the 2020 US Open. She had never progressed this far in a Grand Slam before. The American then made it to the Australian Open quarterfinals in 2021 and entered the top 20. She beat world No. 2 Naomi Osaka in May of that year to get to the Italian Open's second round, where she eventually reached the quarterfinals. She competed in the US Open, Australian Open, and French Open in 2022, making it to the quarterfinals in each.

Jessica Pegula Performance Timeline

The following are Jessica Pegula's singles and doubles Grand Slam performance records:

Singles

YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open
2011Absent AbsentAbsentQualifying 2
2012AbsentAbsentAbsentQualifying 2
2013Qualifying 1Qualifying 2Qualifying 1Absent
2014AbsentAbsentAbsentAbsent
2015AbsentQualifying 3Qualifying 3Second Round
2016Qualifying 2Qualifying 1Qualifying 2First Round
2017AbsentAbsentAbsentQualifying 1
2018AbsentAbsentAbsentQualifying 3
2019AbsentFirst RoundFirst RoundFirst Round
2020First RoundFirst RoundNot HeldThird Round
2021Quarter-finalistThird RoundSecond RoundThird Round
2022Quarter-finalistQuarter-finalistThird RoundQuarter-finalist
2023Quarter-finalistThird RoundQuarter-finalistFourth Round
2024Second RoundAbsentSecond RoundFinal
2025Third roundFourth RoundFirst Round-

Doubles

YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledon US Open
2011AbsentAbsentAbsentThird Round
2012AbsentAbsentAbsentSecond Round
2015AbsentAbsentAbsentFirst Round
2016AbsentAbsentAbsentFirst Round
2019Absent Third RoundFirst RoundFirst Round
2020Second RoundQuarter-finalist Not HeldSecond Round
2021First RoundSecond RoundThird RoundFirst Round
2022Second RoundFinalist Absent First Round
2023Semi-finalist Semi-finalist Third RoundQuarter-finalist
2024WithdrawAbsentQuarterfinalistFourth Round
2025AbsentAbsent--

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FAQs on Jessica Pegula

A. According to WTA's website, the prize money of Jessica Pegula is estimated to be $18,759,767 as of September 2025.

A. The net worth of Jessica Pegula is estimated to be $20 million, as of September 2025.

A. Jessica Pegula was born on February 24, 1994, making her 31 years old as of September 2025.

A. No, Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff are yet to win a doubles Grand Slam title together. Their best finish is the runner-up position, which they achieved at Roland Garros 2022.

A. Jessica Pegula is ranked No. 4 in the world in singles, as of September 2025.

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