Jessica Pegula, an unassuming top ten player. Only Pegula knows what inspires her every time she steps on the tennis court. It’s hard to get a read on her because she is quite tight-lipped. She maintains a demeanor of calmness, which gives the impression that she is not as hungry as some other players. This will be a test for the American. They have played eight times and Iga Swiatek leads their H2H 5:3.
Iga Swiatek Against Jessica Pegula
There is an age difference of seven years; however, experience favors the younger Polish player. They met three times in 2023 and the American won two out of three. This will be the biggest title for the American; however, Swiatek is not a pushover and wants the WTA Finals title as well. However, there is more at stake here. If Swiatek wins she will end as the number one ranked player for the second consecutive year.
Embed from Getty ImagesDoes Pegula Have The Mindset Of A Winner?
It is a mindset that fully believes and fully trusts that whatever trial and tribulation crop up, you will get through. It is confidence in your source of strength. The problem for many is not knowing what that source is. It is a mindset that allows you to live from a state of abundance.
Top 100 ATP Ranking Changes
ATP | RANKING CHANGES | CURRENT RANK |
Dominic Thiem (AUT) | UP 13 | 95 |
Taro Daniel (JPN) | UP 11 | 86 |
Federico Coria (ARG) | DOWN 10 | 88 |
ATP & WTA Top 10 Ranking Changes
ATP: there were a few positional changes in the top ten members. The top six remain the same. Casper Ruud, Alexander Zverev, and Taylor Fritz each moved up one spot to #7, #8, and #9, respectively. Holger Rune fell three spots to #10. The current top four players are: [1] Novak Djokovic; [2] Carlos Alcaraz; [3] Daniil Medvedev; and [4] Jannik Sinner.
WTA: there were no changes in the top ten. The current top four players are: [1] Aryna Sabalenka; [2] Iga Swiatek; [3] Coco Gauff; and [4] Elena Rybakina.
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