Pegula\’s Triumphs, A Rollercoaster Journey Through Her 2025 Season
So, who won Jessica Pegula\'s tennis matches? 🤔 The answer in 2025 was, more often than not, Jessica Pegula herself! ...
So, who won Jessica Pegula’s tennis matches? 🤔 The answer in 2025 was, more often than not, Jessica Pegula herself! This season has been a remarkable showcase of her resilience and skill, featuring spectacular victories and heartbreakingly close defeats on some of the biggest stages.

Charleston Glory: A First on Clay 🏆
Pegula started the clay season with a bang, capturing her first-ever clay court title at the Charleston Open. In an all-American final, she faced off against Sofia Kenin. After a commanding 6-3 first set, Pegula found herself in a deep hole in the second, trailing 1-5. 🆘 In a stunning display of mental fortitude, she saved three set points and mounted an incredible comeback, winning six consecutive games to seize the match 7-5. This victory wasn’t just about the title; it lifted her to a then career-high World No. 3 ranking.
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Bad Homburg Brilliance: Conquering Grass Again 🌱
Just a couple of months later, Pegula showcased her versatility by winning the Bad Homburg Open on grass. As the top seed, she defeated none other than Iga Świątek 6-4, 7-5 in the final. This win was significant for multiple reasons:
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It was her ninth WTA singles title and her second on grass.
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She became the first player in the 2025 season to win titles on hard, clay, and grass courts, highlighting her all-surface prowess. 🎯
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The win narrowed her head-to-head deficit against Świątek to 5-6.
The Agony of Narrow Defeats: So Close, Yet So Far 😢
However, Pegula’s season wasn’t without its brutal setbacks. She experienced crushing losses in two major finals, both at the hands of Aryna Sabalenka.
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Cincinnati Final: Pegula, riding a nine-match winning streak, was defeated 6-3, 7-5 by Sabalenka, who claimed her sixth WTA 1000 crown.
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US Open Final: In perhaps the most heart-wrenching match of her year, Pegula reached her first-ever Grand Slam final at her home major. Despite a fierce fight and rallying from a breakdown in both sets, she fell short 7-5, 7-5. 🥈 The loss was particularly poignant as she battled back from 1-5 down in the second set to level at 5-5, demonstrating her never-say-die attitude even in the face of ultimate defeat.
Beyond the Wins and Losses: What Makes Pegula’s Year Special? 💪
Pegula’s 2025 season is a testament to more than just trophies. It’s about consistent excellence and mental toughness.
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Historic Achievements: She joined legends like Chris Evert and Serena Williams as only the third American to reach multiple US Open semifinals after turning 30.
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Master of All Surfaces: Her wins on hard, clay, and grass prove she’s one of the most complete players on tour.
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Resilience: Bouncing back from tough losses, like her early exit in Berlin right before her Bad Homburg triumph, shows a champion’s mindset.
Her journey this year teaches us that winning isn’t just about lifting trophies. It’s about the grit to come back from the brink, the courage to compete at the highest level, and the perseverance to keep improving. Jessica Pegula didn’t just win matches; she won the respect of the tennis world by showcasing true champion spirit through every high and low.
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