Now seen as one of America’s best players in recent years, Pegula reached her maiden Grand Slam final at last year’s US Open. Although she lost to World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka, Pegula has remained a consistent threat on tour as she’s firmly entrenched in the top 10 on the WTA Rankings.
Despite all her experience and travels on tour, Pegula has admitted to having moments of doubt during matches. In a recent interview with Women’s Health Magazine, the 31-year old opened up on the need to be mentally strong when taking to the court under the bright lights.