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Daily Express US on MSNCoco Gauff's role in convincing Jessica Pegula to change retirement plan
Jessica Pegula is currently ranked No. 4 in the world, but the American has already made plans for her retirement.
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Yardbarker on MSN'I definitely will not be playing at 35': Jessica Pegula sets retirement date aided by Coco Gauff call out
Jessica Pegula has revealed she has no intention of playing professional tennis beyond the age of 35, although close friend ...
But Pegula doesn’t want to follow in their footsteps and plans to retire in the next few years, setting something of a ...
Coco Gauff will battle for another trophy on Wednesday night. Despite crashing out of the singles draw at the Canadian Open ...
Cincinnati Open: Coco Gauff Gets Walkover As Washout Forces Alexander Zverev, Jessica Pegula To Wait
Coco Gauff received a walkover into the last 16 at the Cincinnati Open, where Jessica Pegula's fate is undecided. Alexander ...
Everybody except Coco Gauff, that is. The 2023 U.S. Open singles champ is conspicuously missing from the new 16-team event ...
Swiatek, who is seeded at No. 3 and defeated Anastasija Potapova 6-1 6-4 in her opening match, was due to play Marta Kostyuk ...
The Pole and the American should both be feeling good. Neither had a great first third of the season, but they turned it on when it mattered. Gauff won her first Roland Garros in June; Swiatek won her ...
Oh, the drama! The defending US Open champion Coco Gauff has decided she’s too busy counting sponsor dollars to grace us peasants with her presence in the mixed doubles tournament.
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Tennis World USA on MSNCoco Gauff honestly answers why she didn't want to play US Open mixed doubles
When the US Open announced its player field for the first time in late June, Gauff was the only top-10 WTA player who didn't ...
Look at what she has managed to do so far at her first Olympics: Not only is Gauff 3-0 across singles and women's doubles, where her partner is Jessica Pegula, but she has dropped a combined total ...
Coco Gauff is at the heart of a promising era in American women’s tennis — but she admitted the men have some catching up to ...
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