American tennis stars Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff will face off in the Wimbledon Women's Singles quarterfinals on Tuesday at Centre Court.
The high-stakes All-American matchup determines who advances to the tournament's semifinals.
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Head-to-Head and Form
Pegula enters the contest as the statistical favorite, holding a narrow 3-2 advantage over Gauff across their five career meetings.
According to analysis from Tennis Abstract, Pegula holds a 25.3-point overall Elo advantage and an 80.6-point edge in grass-court Elo over Gauff.
Current form on grass also favors world No. 4 Pegula, who has secured a 7-1 record on the surface this season.
Her recent victories include wins over Aryna Sabalenka, Madison Keys, and Katerina Siniakova, alongside four consecutive wins at Wimbledon.
In contrast, world No. 7 Gauff holds a 4-1 record on grass this season.
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After an opening straight-sets win against Tamara Korpatsch, Gauff endured three consecutive three-set matches to reach the quarterfinals, defeating Solana Sierra, Claire Liu, and Belinda Bencic.
Service Reliability Key Factor
Service reliability remains a major factor in the matchup, as reported by sportsbettingdime. com.
During their last encounter at the WTA Finals in November 2025, Gauff committed 17 double faults, allowing Pegula to convert nine out of 18 break point opportunities.
Even in Gauff's victory at the WTA Wuhan final in October 2025, she recorded eight double faults compared to Pegula's two.
Historical data shows that 40 percent of their career meetings have extended to a full three sets, indicating a highly competitive rivalry.
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Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff will battle in an All-American quarterfinal match at Wimbledon on Tuesday on Centre Court.