Jessica Pegula is one of the names to follow today at the Bett1open, where four women’s matches are on the quarterfinal slate. The No. 4-ranked Pegula is highlighted against No. 28 Madison Keys in one of those matches.
That matchup is the clearest draw in the day’s women’s quarterfinals because it pairs the higher-ranked player with a player ranked 28th, a gap that gives Pegula the stronger paper position without saying how the match will actually unfold. Rankings matter going in, but they do not settle a quarterfinal, and that is why this one stands out.
The Bett1open watch guide frames the matchup as part of a broader day of four women’s quarterfinal matches, with Pegula and Keys at the center of the most specific pairing identified for today. The guide was created using technology provided by Data Skrive, which means the listing is built to steer readers toward the match most worth tracking rather than to explain every detail of the draw.
What remains unanswered is the most practical part for anyone trying to follow along: the exact time of Jessica Pegula against Madison Keys is not given, and the result is not known yet. That leaves the quarterfinal as a live check-in rather than a finished story, with Pegula’s ranking and Keys’ position setting the frame for what comes next.






