Jessica Pegula Faces Off Against Elena Rybakina in Australian Open Semifinals
In what promises to be a thrilling matchup, number six-ranked Jessica Pegula is set to take on number five Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open women's singles semifinals on Thursday. The stage is set at Melbourne Park, where Pegula has made a strong run thus far, having finally broken through to her first Australian Open semifinal by beating Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
Pegula enters the match with momentum and a chance to continue her best run Down Under yet, leveraging the experience that's seen her go deep in recent majors. At 31, she has shown consistency on serve and in crucial second-serve points, which could be key to taking down Rybakina.
On the other hand, Rybakina arrives with a potent blend of big-serve firepower that took down second seed Iga Świątek in the quarterfinals. A former Wimbledon champion and Australian Open finalist in 2023, Rybakina leads all women in aces this tournament and has enjoyed a strong start to 2026, riding confidence built on a late-season surge into the WTA Finals last year.
The head-to-head between these two is evenly split at 3–3, making this matchup potentially tight. While Rybakina's explosiveness and recent form against top opponents may give her an edge, Pegula's consistency makes this a battle to watch.
For those looking to catch the match, coverage of the Australian Open is exclusively broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, all of which can be live streamed with FuboTV. A free trial subscription gets you access to every televised match, making it easy to tune in and catch all the action.
In what promises to be a thrilling matchup, number six-ranked Jessica Pegula is set to take on number five Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open women's singles semifinals on Thursday. The stage is set at Melbourne Park, where Pegula has made a strong run thus far, having finally broken through to her first Australian Open semifinal by beating Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
Pegula enters the match with momentum and a chance to continue her best run Down Under yet, leveraging the experience that's seen her go deep in recent majors. At 31, she has shown consistency on serve and in crucial second-serve points, which could be key to taking down Rybakina.
On the other hand, Rybakina arrives with a potent blend of big-serve firepower that took down second seed Iga Świątek in the quarterfinals. A former Wimbledon champion and Australian Open finalist in 2023, Rybakina leads all women in aces this tournament and has enjoyed a strong start to 2026, riding confidence built on a late-season surge into the WTA Finals last year.
The head-to-head between these two is evenly split at 3–3, making this matchup potentially tight. While Rybakina's explosiveness and recent form against top opponents may give her an edge, Pegula's consistency makes this a battle to watch.
For those looking to catch the match, coverage of the Australian Open is exclusively broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, all of which can be live streamed with FuboTV. A free trial subscription gets you access to every televised match, making it easy to tune in and catch all the action.