Jessica Pegula beats Elina Svitolina in straight sets in Dubai final

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Jessica Pegula celebrates with the trophy after winning her women’s singles final match against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis tournament in Dubai on February 21, 2026. (AFP)
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Jessica Pegula reacts after winning her women’s singles final match against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis tournament in Dubai on February 21, 2026. (AFP)
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Runner up Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina (L) poses with her trophy at the end of her women’s singles final match against US’ Jessica Pegula at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis tournament in Dubai on February 21, 2026. American Jessica Pegula eased to a 6-2, 6-4 victory to secure the WTA 1000 title in Dubai on February 21. (AFP)
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Updated 21 February 2026
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Jessica Pegula beats Elina Svitolina in straight sets in Dubai final

  • Pegula, who turns 32 on Tuesday, became the second-oldest woman to win the tournament after her American compatriot Venus Williams

DUBAI: ‌Jessica Pegula put on a clinical performance as she handed Elina Svitolina her first loss in a WTA ​1000 final in a dominant 6-2 6-4 victory to win the Dubai Tennis Championships on Saturday.

Pegula, who turns 32 on Tuesday, became the second-oldest woman to win the tournament after her American compatriot Venus Williams, who won it in 2014 when she was 33.

“It’s ‌a great birthday ‌present for me. I ​get ‌to ⁠celebrate by ​flying ⁠back home in a few hours. Super happy to go home with the trophy. It was a great week,” Pegula said after ending a three-match losing streak in WTA 1000 finals.

World number five Pegula quickly built a 3-0 ⁠lead in the first set as ‌she kept Ukrainian Svitolina ‌near the baseline before getting ​the first break with ‌a backhand cross-court shot and holding her ‌own serve with a masterful backhand slice.

Svitolina’s attempt to bounce back ended when former US Open finalist Pegula saved two break points to go 5-1 up. ‌A frustrated Svitolina, who had won all four of her previous WTA 1000 ⁠finals, ⁠netted a forehand as Pegula took the set.

Pegula was measured in the second set as she got a decisive break in the fifth game, and she won the match with an ace to secure her 10th title on the tour.

“Speechless after that fight. I was really trying to put myself out there, and I was playing like there is no ​tomorrow, just trying to ​put all the effort in,” Pegula said.