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Iva Jovic explains why it’s so difficult to beat Jessica Pegula ahead of their Charleston Open semi-final

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Iva Jovic will play Jessica Pegula for just the second time when they meet in Charleston.

They played their first match at the Dubai Tennis Championships earlier this year, where Pegula defeated Jovic, 6-4, 6-2.

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Jovic, 18, will be hoping for a better outcome in Charleston, but is more than aware of the task at hand.

Iva Jovic says Jessica Pegula makes you ‘really work for it’

During her quarter-final post-match press conference, Jovic was asked for her thoughts on Pegula.

“I think it’s obviously one of the best players in the world right now, and consistently for the past years,” she said.

“She’s very solid, doesn’t give away a lot, and places her serve very well.

Jessica Pegula’s serving stats (2026)

“You really have to beat her, she’s not going to have one of those days where, ‘Oh, I’m not playing so well…’

Jessica Pegula in action at the 2026 Charleston Open
Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

“She showed this week that even if she goes down, or if you’re having a hot start, she’s going to come back and she’s going to make you really work for it.

Jessica Pegula at the Charleston Open

MatchOpponentScoreMatch time
Quarter-finalDiana Shnaider3-6, 6-3, 6-22 hours, 10 minutes
Third roundElisabetta Cocciaretto1-6, 6-1, 7-62 hours, 5 minutes
Second roundYulia Putintseva4-6, 6-4, 7-53 hours, 10 minutes
Jessica Pegula at the Charleston Open

“No one has been able to shut the door on her… Yet.

“It’s not enough to get up, go ahead, and she’s going to go away, no, you really have to go out there and beat her.

“So it will be tough.”

Pegula was just as complimentary towards Jovic when asked about the youngster during her latest press conference.

“Iva [Jovic], I haven’t played her on clay, but just played her in Dubai; she’s playing great tennis,” she said.

Jessica Pegula vs Iva Jovic – Match stats (Dubai)

StatsJessica PegulaIva Jovic
Aces53
Double faults11
1st Serve %98%98%
Win % on 1st Serve77%59%
Break points3/80/1
Points won6146
Jessica Pegula vs Iva Jovic – Match stats (Dubai)

“Super tough competitor, very focused, works really hard, doesn’t have a ton of holes in her game.

“I feel like she’s just an overall, really solid player.

Iva Jovic pictured at the 2026 Charleston Open
Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

“I think she’s been playing at a really high level this whole year, and yeah, it will be tricky playing her on clay.

“It’s always different from playing on a really fast hard court in Dubai, so we will see how that varies.”

It remains to be seen who will emerge victorious, but you certainly won’t want to miss their second career meeting.

Pegula and Jovic will battle it out for a place in the Charleston Open final on Saturday, March 4.

What’s on the line for Jessica Pegula and Iva Jovic?

A place in the final, of course, but that’s not all that’s up for grabs.

If Pegula can beat Jovic, she will hold on to the world number five spot, ahead of her fellow American Amanda Anisimova.

Defending 500 points from her title win last year, Pegula has temporarily dropped behind Anisimova in the ‘Live WTA Rankings’, but will move back ahead if she reaches the final.

Live WTA top 10

RankNameCountryPointsPoints with next win
1Aryna SabalenkaBelarus11,025
2Elena RybakinaKazakhstan8,108
3Coco GauffUSA7,278
4Iga SwiatekPoland7,263
5Amanda AnisimovaUSA5,995
6Jessica PegulaUSA5,9386,068
7Elina SvitolinaUkraine3,965
8Jasmine PaoliniItaly3,907
9Victoria MbokoCanada3,531
10Mirra AndreevaRussia3,121
Live WTA Rankings

Jovic, too, can move up the rankings with a win.

She currently sits 16th, but can jump ahead of Naomi Osaka into 15th and ward off the challenge of Madison Keys if she beats Pegula.

Live WTA Rankings (11-20)

RankNameCountryPointsPoints with next win
11Belinda BencicSwitzerland3,090
12Karolina MuchovaCzechia2,993
13Ekaterina AlexandrovaRussia2,886
14Linda NoskovaCzechia2,801
15Naomi OsakaJapan2,324
16Iva JovicUSA2,2702,400
17Madison KeysUSA2,1612,291
18Clara TausonDenmark2,040
19Diana ShnaiderRussia2,001
20Elise MertensBelgium1,906
Live WTA Rankings

Jovic has never been ranked inside the top 15.

Will that change this week? Only time will tell…