Overview
- Pegula defeated Swiatek 6-4, 7-5 in the final to win the Bad Homburg Open.
- The victory awards Pegula 500 WTA ranking points and €142,000 in prize money.
- Swiatek made her first career grass-court final under coach Wim Fissette, signaling her improved play on faster surfaces.
- German wildcards Tatjana Maria and Laura Siegemund were both eliminated in the opening round.
- Since its 2021 inception by Angelique Kerber, the Bad Homburg Open has become a key grass-court warm-up for Wimbledon.