JESSICA PEGULA vs COCO GAUFF — Quarterfinal

Coco Gauff just beat fourth seed Jessica Pegula 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the Wimbledon quarterfinal, and the stat sheet tells a way stranger story than the scoreline. Gauff actually made more unforced errors than Pegula and racked up seven double faults, but she was perfect on break points, five for five, while Pegula converted just three of seven chances. In this breakdown we go through the serve mechanics, the break point decision-making, the forehand and backhand error splits, and what this result means for both players heading into the rest of the tournament. This video contains detailed match analysis and biomechanical breakdown for educational and commentary purposes. Some visuals may include AI-assisted graphics or synthetic elements, clearly labeled where used. Subscribe to Lareum for match breakdowns every round of every major, straight after the final point is played. #Wimbledon #CocoGauff #JessicaPegula #WTA #TennisAnalysis #WimbledonQuarterfinal #TennisBreakdown #CentreCourt #WomensTennis #TennisTok #GrandSlamTennis #TennisTactics #BreakPoint #TennisStats #Lareum Coco Gauff vs Jessica Pegula, Wimbledon 2026 quarterfinal, Gauff Pegula match analysis, Wimbledon women's singles results, Coco Gauff break points, Jessica Pegula unforced errors, Gauff serve breakdown, WTA quarterfinal upset, Wimbledon Centre Court 2026, Gauff double faults analysis, Pegula seed 4 loss, tennis biomechanics breakdown, Gauff forehand technique, WTA seeding implications, Wimbledon semifinal preview, tennis match stats breakdown, Gauff clutch tennis, women's tennis quarterfinal recap, Pegula Gauff score, WTA break point conversion, Wimbledon 2026 results, tennis tactical analysis LAREUM — Your daily serve of tennis news, match highlights, player insights, and tournament updates. Fast, reliable, and made for true tennis fans.#lareum