Emma Raducanu to face world’s richest tennis star whose family is worth £7.7BILLION

EMMA RADUCANU will face the “world’s richest tennis star” in the next round of the Miami Open after her straight sets win over Amanda Anismova on Monday.

Raducanu, 22, is looking on hot form in the States and has booked herself a spot in the quarter-finals against world No.4 Jessica Pegula as a result.

Emma Raducanu smiling at a tennis match.
Emma Raducanu has advanced into the quarter-finals of the Miami OpenCredit: Rex
Jessica Pegula, tennis player, in action.
Raducanu will face ‘world’s richest tennis star’ Jessica Pegula in the next roundCredit: Getty

Pegula may be the fourth best player in the world, but she’s number one when it comes to bank balance.

The American star, who has seven career titles, has been labelled as the “world’s richest tennis star” after it was revealed that her family is worth £7.7BILLION.

Pegula’s father Terry, 73, owns NFL giants the Buffalo Bills, as well as NHL franchise the Buffalo Sabres.

While Pegula herself has earned in excess of £13.5MILLION from prize money during her time on tour.

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She’s not shy to share her wealth either, with the 31-year-old generously taking four fellow tennis stars on her private jet earlier this month.

The 2024 US Open finalist offered a seat on her jet to McCartney Kessler, Zhang Shuai, Anna Blinkova and Yuan Yue after the ATX Open in Texas.

Pergula will be favourite to beat Raducanu given the 56 place swing between the pair in the world rankings at the moment.

But it may not be as simple as that, with Raducanu returning to form in recent weeks.

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Terry and Kim Pegula of the Buffalo Sabres at the NHL Draft.
Pegula’s parents, Terry and Kim, own both NHL franchise Buffalo Sabres and NFL giants the Buffalo BillsCredit: Getty

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While the pair also have an even record against one and other in their two previous meetings, with Pegula winning in straight sets on the hard courts of Cincinnati in 2022, and Raducanu coming out on top on grass at Eastbourne last year.

Raducanu, who axed her most recent coach after just ONE match last week, has said she has found her “competitive spirit” again after getting the better of world No.17 Anismova on Monday.

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She said: “The biggest thing I’m proud of is just finding the competitive spirit and being there for every ball and drawing that out of myself.

“I think that’s kind of been missing in the last few months and even a few years at times.

“Just feeling a lot of hunger, feeling on the court competitive, wanting to run down every ball, and that’s the biggest win I would say from this week.

“I’m walking on to the court knowing that I’m going to be there for every point, every ball. So far that’s really worked.

“Also, I think on the match court now I’m just thinking less, which is probably a good thing, and trying to just let my creativity come out because I think that’s when I’m playing my best tennis.”

Emma Raducanu hitting a forehand during a tennis match.
Emma Raducanu reckons she has got her ‘competitive spirit’ backCredit: Reuters

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