
Jessica Pegula net worth: How rich is the World No.3 player?
Jessica Pegula, an American professional tennis player recently suffered a shocking defeat by world number 116, Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto in the Wimbledon first round. The 31-year-old was defeated by the player in just 58 minutes in what she described as her "worst result of the year.
" She credited her defeat to humidity, the court, and her knee and neck injury.
Along with being a talented sportswoman, Pegula is also considered as World's richest tennis player. Her parents Terry and Kim Pegula, are two powerful and successful personalities. While her father is an oil-and-gas billionaire and the owner of the Buffalo Sabres hockey team and Buffalo Bills NFL team, her South-Korean-born mother is a former president of the family's sports holding company and one of the only three principal NFL team owners not born in the United States.
Born on February 24, 1994, she is one of five children and has been married to Taylor Gahagen since 2021.
While Pegula herself earns considerable amounts from her tennis career, she still stands as one of the richest tennis players in the world. Here's all you need to know about her net worth.
What is Jessica Pegula's net worth?
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As of 2025, Pegula's net worth is estimated at approximately $13 million as per Forbes. While this wealth includes her tennis earnings it also includes her sponsorships, partnerships, endorsements and investments.
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Pegula has earned over $18 million in career prize money, making her one of the top-earning women in tennis. In 2024, she earned $4.2 million from on-court achievements and an additional $6 million from off-court projects. She also won her first Grand Slam final at the US Open, earning valuable prize money.
In terms of endorsements, she has worked with popular brands such as Adidas, Yonex, Ready Nutrition, Dyson, IBM and Stella Artois.
Additionally, in 2017, she ventured into business with a skincare line, Ready 24, whose vice president is her husband, adding another source to her wealth.
She and her husband also run a charity 'A Lending Paw' which supports the training of rescue dogs to become service animals.
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