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Billionaire Jessica Pegula Reacts to Doubters Crediting Her Wealth for Her Success – ‘Can’t Really Change Their Minds’

Published 11/30/2023, 1:19 AM EST

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Jessica Pegula, coming from a different background and carving out a niche for herself in the tennis world has been more than difficult. She has frequently been the subject of numerous inquiries about whether her wealth outweighs her tennis prowess. But, recently, she has come up with an apt reply for those who have always questioned her Tennis skills!

As the daughter of someone who owns Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabre, it was not easy for the American to find a way as an individual. But now, the fifth-seeded tennis player has shared her take openly regarding ignoring any doubts about her tennis skills.

Jessica Pegula answers the most-awaited question 

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The 29-year-old American tennis player is considered one of the richest tennis players as she is the daughter of Terry Pegula, a self-made businessman who owns NFL giants the Buffalo Bills. Even after being born to billionaire parents, she always knew that she wanted to make a name for herself as an individual and not just Terry’s daughter.

Recently, in an interview with Forbes, the American tennis player answered the people who doubted her tennis skills just because of the fact that she is rich. She said, “People say that, but I think everyone who knows kind of knows it’s not gonna happen unless someone’s really a hard worker & driven. I don’t worry too much about it. I think most people get that. Maybe some people who just don’t want to like me for whatever reason maybe will always say that.” 

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She expressed her opinion quite clearly, saying that she doesn’t really want to elaborate on her work ethic and passion. She continued by emphasizing that her commitment and perseverance have led to everything she has accomplished. Pegula stated, “But I can’t really change their minds. I’ve worked really hard. I definitely wouldn’t have gotten here if it wasn’t for that.” 

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But do you know this is not the first time she talked about keeping tennis above her family’s worth and her billionaire status? Earlier this year, during Wimbledon, the 29-year-old American tennis player talked about how she would trade her billions of dollars for a major title victory in the tennis world.

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Pegula can trade billions for Wimbledon 

Earlier this year, after making it to the Wimbledon quarter-finals, she was not able to lift the title. While everyone has made her career all about money, there is something else that she wants more than money, and that is a Grand Slam title. In one of the press conferences of the tournament, she talked about how she would trade her billionaire status for a Wimbledon title.

She said, “It would be great to win Wimbledon, ’cause then I would also have a lot of money from winning Wimbledon. I think I would trade, yes. I think that would be, probably better.” Along with that, she also highlighted how she doesn’t really care about her billionaire status but cares more about her own career path.

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Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on Pegula shutting down the doubters? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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Watching the biggest sports events have been a part of my life right from my early childhood. Although I have grown up watching a variety of sports, including tennis, cricket, and esports, I have a special connection to tennis. Thus, when it came to building a career in sports journalism, I focused on the racket sport.
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