American tennis star Jessica Pegula has stormed into the US Open 2025 semifinals after defeating Barbora Krejcikova with a commanding 6-3 6-3 victory on Tuesday, September 2, at the Arthur Ashe Stadium. The No. 4 seed has now reached the semifinals for the second consecutive year, doing so without dropping a set.
Before Pegula, the last player to achieve such dominance at the US Open was Serena Williams, who reached four straight semifinals between 2011 and 2014 without losing a set. Pegula is now being hailed as one of the top contenders for the US Open title in 2025.
Jessica Pegula Net Worth and Family Background
Pegula is widely recognized not only for her tennis achievements but also for her family’s immense wealth. She is the daughter of Terry and Kim Pegula, billionaire owners of the Buffalo Bills (NFL) and the Buffalo Sabres (NHL). The Pegula family’s combined net worth is estimated at $6.7 billion, making Jessica one of the wealthiest athletes in professional tennis.
Raised in an environment of opportunity, Jessica started playing tennis at the age of seven. Her family supported her by relocating from New York to Pennsylvania South Carolina and Florida to help her focus on her tennis career.
Career Highlights and Personal Life
At 31 years old, Pegula has built her identity beyond her family fortune, becoming one of the most consistent WTA players. She often emphasizes that despite her wealthy background, her achievements are the result of hard work dedication and passion for tennis.
She has also spoken openly about her unique position in the sport, mentioning that while she doesn’t personally hold her family’s billions, she embraces the crossover moments when Buffalo Bills fans cheer her on worldwide.
Pegula is married to Taylor Gahagen, a corporate executive and animal philanthropist. The couple’s private yet supportive relationship has often drawn admiration from fans.
With her career earnings sponsorships and endorsements, Pegula has created her own wealth in addition to her family’s legacy, solidifying her status as a global tennis icon.

