Jessica Pegula, world number 3, arrives at WTA Stuttgart 2025 as a serious contender for the trophy. During the Media Day, the American made significant revelations about her tennis: "I always believed in my game, but I always had fear. I never wanted to have a big result and not be able to have consistent results. It's very tough when you have to back up the results week in and week out to feel like an elite player. I thought I would have a little sophomore slump, not get results. I surprised myself. I guess I'm lucky in that regard; I've been a top player for a while. I've even been able to break into the top five, go deep in a Grand Slam last year, and win a WTA 1000."
You always think you can, but I never thought I would be able to do it consistently. When I was younger, that wasn't my strong point. I don't know how I've managed to do it. Maybe I'm very relaxed, maybe it's my mentality; it has happened naturally. Compared to Aryna or Iga, I feel like consistency is a strong point I have. Even though I haven't won a Grand Slam yet, I'm happy to be able to get good results week after week.
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