
Iga Swiatek’s pursuit of a first grass-court title came to a painful halt in the final of the Bad Homburg Open, where she was defeated by Jessica Pegula in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5. The match, played just days before Wimbledon, marked a significant moment for both players—Pegula capturing her third title of the season, and Swiatek leaving the court in tears after another near-miss on grass.
Swiatek, a five-time Grand Slam champion, had reached her first WTA final on grass and showed flashes of brilliance throughout the tournament. Her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play carried her through tough matches, including a semifinal win over Jasmine Paolini. But in the final, Pegula’s consistency and tactical precision proved decisive. The American saved the only break point she faced and capitalized on key moments late in each set to secure the win.
Despite the loss, Swiatek remained composed in her post-match remarks. She acknowledged the progress she’s made on grass and expressed hope for the future. “This tournament showed that there is hope for me on grass,” she said, reflecting on her performance with a mix of disappointment and determination.
Pegula, meanwhile, praised Swiatek’s efforts and encouraged her to stay confident. “I know you say you can’t play on grass, but trust me, you can still play pretty good on grass,” she said during the trophy ceremony.
As Wimbledon looms, Swiatek will look to regroup and carry forward the momentum from her deep run in Bad Homburg. Though the title eluded her, the experience may yet serve as a crucial step in her evolution on grass.
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Iga Swiatek in 2025
35 – 19win/loss
8
High
1
24 year old
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Ranked world no.8, Iga played her last encounter on the 1st of January 1970 when she lost to world no.3 Jessica Pegula 6-4 7-5 in the final in Bad Homburg (draw).
At present, during this year the Pole has achieved a composed 35-11 record. Iga Swiatek’s most significant result of the present season was reaching the final in Australia and Bad Homburg.
Jessica Pegula in 2025
40 – 19win/loss
3
High
3
31 year old
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Now the world no.3 (career-high), the American played her last match on the 1st of January 1970 when she defeated world no.8 Iga Swiatek 6-4 7-5 in the final in Bad Homburg to win her 6th challenger.
At present, during this year Jessica has achieved a composed 35-12 win-loss record. Pegula clinched 3 titles in 2025 in Austin, Charleston and Bad Homburg. Jessica got to the final in Adelaide and Miami.
Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula fought against each other 11 times. Their record is 6-5 for Swiatek.