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In Rome, Jessica Pegula has plenty to say about Madrid
From the women's doubles ceremony controversy to Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month to her mother, the world No. 3 spoke to a variety of topics on Tuesday with trademark candor.
Published May 09, 2023
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As part of the WTA Player Council, Pegula plays an active role in discussions with tournament directors. "Hopefully this was kind of like the tipping point," she said in Rome about the Madrid WTA 1000. "We need to see some change for next year."
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Gauff, Pegula and Azarenka chat after Sunday's doubles final in Madrid.
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