Pegula and Keys react to reports of WTA Finals leaving Saudi Arabia

Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys offered measured responses to reports that the WTA Finals will not renew its contract with Saudi Arabia after 2026. Pegula said she had heard some details but noted no firm plans exist yet. Keys praised Charlotte as a potential host city.

Reports indicate the WTA will end its three-year deal with the Saudi Tennis Federation after this year and is seeking a new venue for the 2027 event. Charlotte is among the cities under consideration, according to Bounces. The tournament has been held in Riyadh since 2024 and drew praise from players and officials alike during its run there. WTA chief executive Portia Archer had expressed interest in extending the stay last year, telling The Athletic, “We signed on for a three-year term; we’d actually enjoy being here for even longer than we have been.” Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff also lauded the event's organization and success in Saudi Arabia. Elena Rybakina won the 2025 singles title there, defeating Sabalenka 6-3, 7-6 and earning $5.235 million from a record $15.5 million prize pool. Pegula, a semifinalist last year before losing to Rybakina, spoke at the Charleston Open media day. “I obviously kind of knew the three years is going to be up… I’ve been a little informed, but not too much because I don’t think they have any idea where it’s going to be yet,” she said. Keys, who exited in the group stage, endorsed Charlotte enthusiastically. “I think it would be a great city to host just because you already have so many fans built in, and I think the city would just be so excited to be able to come out and support WTA,” she added. Both Americans are competing at the 2026 Charleston Open, where Pegula defends her title against Yulia Putintseva on April 1.

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Jessica Pegula holds the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships trophy aloft after defeating Elina Svitolina 6-2, 6-4 in the final.
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Jessica Pegula wins first Dubai WTA 1000 title

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Jessica Pegula defeated Elina Svitolina 6-2, 6-4 to claim her first Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships title on Saturday. The American, seeded fourth, secured her 10th career WTA singles title and fourth at the WTA 1000 level in a 72-minute match. Pegula's victory marks her as the third American to win the event.

Elena Rybakina has expressed discontent after being left uninformed about the WTA's new Architecture Council, led by Jessica Pegula, aimed at reshaping the tennis schedule. The Kazakh player highlighted communication issues during a press conference at the Indian Wells Open. Her comments come amid ongoing concerns about the demanding calendar and player injuries.

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Jessica Pegula, the world No. 5, recently won her fourth WTA 1000 title in Dubai and has been named president of the WTA's new architecture council. The role focuses on reforming the tour's congested schedule starting in 2027. Pegula emphasized the council's commitment to addressing player concerns promptly.

Jessica Pegula staged a comeback to defeat Amanda Anisimova in the semifinals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Elina Svitolina outlasted Coco Gauff in a three-set thriller featuring the longest tiebreak of the year. The two veterans will face off in Saturday's final.

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The 2026 Dubai Championships have influenced the WTA rankings with several players gaining points from deep runs while others dropped due to withdrawals and early exits. Jessica Pegula and Elina Svitolina are set to contest the final, potentially affecting their positions further. Top players like Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek withdrew, maintaining or slightly adjusting their standings.

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