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We’re rounding up the best viral tennis moments of 2025, and kicking things off is Jessica Pegula—a player whose post-defeat treats have earned her internet fame more than once.

The American, who famously drank a Heineken during a 2022 US Open press conference and once celebrated her birthday with a post-loss bag of Doritos, delivered a few more memorable moments in 2025.

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After world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeated Pegula in straight sets to win her first Miami Open title, Sabalenka stopped by the Tennis Channel desk for a champion’s chat with Martina Navratilova and Prakash Amritraj. In a celebratory mood, she sipped a “Marg-Aryna,” her signature Maestro Dobel Tequila drink, during the interview.

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Cheers! Watch Jessica Pegula steal Aryna Sabalenka's signature cocktail after Miami final

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That’s when Pegula was spotted sneaking up behind her. She not only took a sip of Sabalenka’s drink but casually walked off with it. Before she departed, the two clinked cups, with Sabalenka briefly borrowing Navratilova’s drink to join the toast.

“That’s why I like this girl! She’s the best,” Sabalenka said, laughing.

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When the pair met again in the US Open semifinals—a rematch of last year’s final—it was more heartbreak for Pegula. After taking an early lead, she saw Sabalenka rally to a 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 victory.

Pegula didn’t dwell on the disappointment. Instead, she took to social media to poke fun at tennis’ cruel margins: “When you lost 4 points on serve in the 3rd but you lost the match,” she captioned a selfie—with the US Open's famous Honey Deuce cocktail in hand.

While her post-defeat pick-me-ups remain elite, Pegula also had plenty to celebrate in 2025. She won three titles (Bad Homburg, Charleston, Austin) and finished the season ranked world No. 6.

Read More: Four American women finished in the Top 10 this year for the first time since 2004

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