Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz Triumph before Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon
June 29, 2025
Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz will go into Wimbledon 2025 with that winning feeling.
You can’t beat securing a significant trophy if you want to build confidence before a Grand Slam.
And the American stars are ready to make an impact at the biggest tournament of them all now.
Add the likes of Coco Gauff and Ben Shelton to the mix – and you come to an exciting conclusion.
Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz are leading a host of American stars who arrive in London genuinely hoping for glory at Wimbledon 2025.
American fans know this could be their year to witness one of their own winning a prestigious Wimbledon title.
Here at Wimbledon Debenture Holders we have exactly the right tickets waiting for you. And we will listen to your preferences for a day on Centre Court or No1 Court.
Historic Centre Court is where British royalty and Hollywood superstars can’t get enough of the unique atmosphere and stunning action.
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Wherever she plays, Jessica Pegula will meet the challenge believing she can prevail after recent events.
She just took down the brilliant Iga Swiatek 6-4, 7-5 to win the Bad Homburg Open in an edgy affair with few opportunities to break.
The American took this two of the five on offer to her all match, while the Pole squandered her only opening.
A forlorn Swiatek said later: ‘This tournament shows there is no hope for me in grass.’
It’s a regular negative mindset Swiatek adopts before she arrives at the All England Club – conveniently forgetting that she won Junior Wimbledon back in 2018.
Pegula wasn’t having it either and responded: ‘I know you say you can’t play on grass but you are very, very good on grass. It was a special week.’
Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz can now look forward to a very, very special fortnight at Wimbledon 2025 too.
Fritz won Eastbourne for the fourth time with a 7-5, 6-1 victory over fellow American Jenson Brooksby.
He said: ‘I feel like I’ve really upped my level and I’m ready for Wimbledon. I’d much rather go into the tournament with confidence and a title.’
And you can come to Wimbledon 2025 confident you’re going to make memories to last a lifetime if you book through WDH.
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