Jessica Pegula reminds Taylor Fritz of their ‘locked in’ trend as duo embark on the biggest finals of their careers at US Open 2024
Yes, Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz both reached the US Open singles finals, which was a significant milestone for American tennis. Pegula highlighted Frances Tiafoe’s “locked-in” comment, showing a sense of camaraderie and mutual support among US players. Their achievements were notable as it marked the first time since 2002 that an American man and woman both advanced to the finals of the US Open singles.
At the inaugural United Cup in 2023, the US team of Frances Tiafoe, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, and Taylor Fritz achieved a dominant 4-0 victory over Italy. This success set a positive tone as they moved on to the Australian Open. During their time in Sydney, the players frequently joked around, a lighthearted spirit that continued into Melbourne. Tiafoe emphasized the importance of staying “locked in” at the Australian Open, reflecting their commitment to maintaining focus and unity as they competed.
During their time in Sydney for the United Cup, Frances Tiafoe, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, and Taylor Fritz shared many jokes and a lighthearted atmosphere. This camaraderie continued into the Australian Open in Melbourne, where Tiafoe stressed the importance of staying “locked in” as they focused on their Grand Slam performances.
“[You] just have to stay locked,” Tiafoe said. “It’s the whole thing with the United Cup guys. Just staying locked in. I made a joke about it with the guys at the United Cup asking them before the match, ‘Are you locked?’ It’s definitely become a thing.”
(via WTA Tennis)
In the 2024 US Open, Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz made headlines by reaching the singles finals, a rare accomplishment for US tennis players. Ahead of the finals, Pegula reminded Fritz of Frances Tiafoe’s comment about being ‘locked-in,’ highlighting the focus and intensity needed to succeed at such a high level. Both players were determined to leverage this mindset as they prepared for their respective championship matches.
Jessica Pegula’s story; Instagram – @jpegula
Jessica Pegula reshared an Instagram story from tennis doubles specialist Desirae Krawczyk, who used lock emojis to hint at the ‘locked-in’ mentality emphasized by Frances Tiafoe. This gesture underscored Pegula’s focus and readiness as she and Taylor Fritz approached their singles finals at the 2024 US Open.
Jessica Pegula – “There’s definitely moments where I didn’t want to play tennis”
US Open 2024 – Day 11 – Source: Getty
Jessica Pegula reached her first Grand Slam final at the 2024 US Open, a milestone after previously making six quarterfinal appearances. Her journey to this achievement was challenging, with moments when she seriously considered quitting the sport. Despite these struggles, Pegula’s persistence and determination eventually led her to the final stage of a Grand Slam tournament.
“I don’t know if I thought it’s not gonna happen, but there’s definitely moments where either I didn’t want to play tennis, I didn’t really know if I wanted to do it anymore. You definitely hit those types of low moments,” the 30-year-old said in a
post-match conference. [9:23]
It sounds like she was able to achieve a significant milestone by continually adapting her approach and maintaining a positive outlook. This adaptability and perseverance were key to her success.