Jessica Pegula Triumphs in Epic Charleston Open Final with Stunning Comeback Over Sofia Kenin
Jessica Pegula stages a remarkable comeback to defeat Sofia Kenin and claim her first clay court title at the Charleston Open.



Jessica Pegula sealed a thrilling victory at the Charleston Open, overcoming Sofia Kenin in an all-American final with a score of 6-3, 7-5. The win marked Pegula's first clay court tournament title and her eighth career WTA triumph.
Match Highlights
- First Set Dominance: Pegula took control early, breaking Kenin in the opening game and maintaining her momentum to secure the first set 6-3.
- Kenin’s Fightback: The 2020 Australian Open champion, Kenin, responded strongly in the second set, racing to a 5-1 lead and threatening to force a decisive third set.
- Pegula’s Resilience: The top seed displayed exceptional mental toughness, saving three set points before reeling off six consecutive games to clinch the match.
Historical Context
This was the first all-American final at the Charleston Open since 1990, adding extra significance to Pegula’s victory. Currently ranked world No. 4, she extended her impressive form after reaching the Miami Open final the previous week.
What This Means for Pegula
Pegula’s win further cements her status as one of the top players on the WTA Tour. With two titles already in 2024 (Charleston and Austin), she continues to build momentum ahead of the European clay court season, including Roland Garros.
Key Stats
- Pegula’s 8th WTA title
- First clay court trophy of her career
- Improved head-to-head record against Kenin
The victory also highlights Pegula’s ability to perform under pressure, overcoming a significant deficit against a tough opponent ranked 40 places below her.