Jessica Pegula's life off court - NFL dream, skincare business, billionaire heiress

Jessica Pegula is set to compete in the Miami Open final on Saturday, aiming for her first WTA 1000 event win.
The world No.
4 secured her spot in the final by defeating unseeded Alexandra Eala and previously dashed Emma Raducanu's hopes in the quarterfinals.
The 31-year-old's father Terry is well-known as the owner of NFL team the Buffalo Bills , with an estimated worth of around $7.6 billion.
Despite this , Pegula has made a name for herself in the tennis world, reaching the 2024 U.S.
Open final before losing to the very opponent she faces tonight - Aryna Sabalenka .
While she continues to chase her first Slam title, her life off the court is just as busy.
Let's take a look...
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The couple's love for animals extends beyond their own pets; they've established a charity named 'A Lending Paw,' dedicated to helping rescue dogs find new homes.
Business venture While her father's business ventures are well-known, few are aware of Pegula's personal enterprise.
Leveraging her estimated net worth of $13 million, she founded 'Ready 24,' a skincare company, in 2017.
The company offers products such as a vitamin C cleanser, lavender mist, and moisturisers.
NFL aspirations In addition to the Bills, Terry is also the owner of the NHL team, the Buffalo Sabres.
The tennis star could potentially succeed him in controlling both franchises at some point.
She had previously expressed enthusiasm for taking control of the teams once her 74-year-old dad was prepared to step down.
Nevertheless, she acknowledged that this won't be anytime soon, given her commitment to pursuing her professional tennis objectives.
Tennis earnings and critics The athlete has generated more than $16 million from her tennis achievements.
A triumph in Miami would boost her income by another $1,124,380.
Pegula remains untroubled by those who criticize her for her affluent background.
She stated before: "I can't really change their minds.
I've worked really hard (in tennis) and I definitely wouldn't have gotten here if it wasn't for that.".
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