Jessica Pegula vs Darja Vidmanova Odds Comparison - Wimbledon Women

Jessica Pegula vs Darja Vidmanova Odds Comparison - Wimbledon Women

Competition: Wimbledon Women

Sport: Tennis

Region: WTA

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~1.10, away ~7.00.

Markets with odds data in this feed: 1X2, ah, ou.

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H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Jessica Pegula vs Darja Vidmanova (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Jessica Pegula

  • 1782055800 · Jessica Pegula — 4-6,6-4,3-6 — Linda Noskova
  • 1781949600 · Aryna Sabalenka — 4-6,7-6,0-6 — Jessica Pegula
  • 1781859600 · Jessica Pegula — 7-6,7-6 — Madison Keys
  • 1781695200 · Jessica Pegula — 6-2,6-4 — Katerina Siniakova
  • 1779820200 · Kimberly Birrell — 1-6,6-3,6-3 — Jessica Pegula
  • 1778670000 · Jessica Pegula — 1-6,2-6 — Iga Swiatek
  • 1778514600 · Jessica Pegula — 7-6,6-2 — Anastasia Potapova
  • 1778410800 · Jessica Pegula — 6-0,6-0 — Rebeka Masarova
  • 1778250000 · Jessica Pegula — 6-4,6-0 — Zeynep Sonmez
  • 1777211100 · Jessica Pegula — 1-6,4-6 — Marta Kostyuk

Recent matches — Darja Vidmanova

  • 1782036000 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-2,6-3 — Ayla Aksu
  • 1781949600 · Yeon Woo Ku — 4-6,3-6 — Darja Vidmanova
  • 1781863200 · Darja Vidmanova — 4-6,6-3,6-2 — Jil Teichmann
  • 1781787600 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-3,6-4 — Elena Micic
  • 1781619000 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-4,1-6,6-4 — Angelina Voloshchuk
  • 1781352600 · Ashlyn Krueger — 6-4,3-6,6-4 — Darja Vidmanova
  • 1781281800 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-7,6-3,7-6 — Elizabeth Mandlik
  • 1781271600 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-2,6-1 — Lucrezia Stefanini
  • 1781012400 · Darja Vidmanova — 6-7,7-6,6-2 — Linda Fruhvirtova
  • 1779207300 · Darja Vidmanova — 3-6,1-6 — Xinyu Gao

About this match

Both players arrive at Wimbledon on four-match winning runs, but the market has already drawn a firm line between them. Pegula comes in as a heavy favourite after victories over Sabalenka, Keys, and Siniakova, while Vidmanova has built her streak against less established opposition on the lower tours. The surface shift to grass adds another dimension – Pegula’s last loss came on hard court against Noskova, but her grass pedigree at a major remains a different test.

The contrast between the first odds and the recent-form numbers is striking. Both have the same win percentage over their last five, yet the names on Vidmanova’s side (Aksu, Ku, Micic, Voloshchuk) lack the depth of Pegula’s recent scalps. That disparity explains why the price gap is so wide, and it makes the head-to-head absence less relevant – this is a matchup shaped by level of opposition rather than prior meetings.

With no direct H2H history, the early context rests on how each player’s form translates to the grass at SW19. Pegula’s ability to close out tight matches against top‑10 talent gives her a clear edge on paper, but Vidmanova’s unbeaten run this grass-court swing (albeit at lower events) means she arrives with momentum. For users tracking the Wimbledon odds, the gap reflects experience rather than current rhythm.