As the grass-court tune-ups for Wimbledon wrapped up, Taylor Fritz stole the spotlight by claiming his fourth title at the Eastbourne International, becoming the most successful menās player in the tournamentās history.
Fritz, currently ranked No. 5 in the ATP rankings, secured the ATP 250 trophy with a 7-5, 6-1 win over fellow American Jenson Brooksby. The victory added to his titles in 2019, 2022, and 2024, cementing his dominance at Eastbourne. With the win, Fritz also pulled ahead 2ā1 in his career head-to-head against Brooksby.
āI donāt know what to say, thereās something about Eastbourne. I just love it here. Every year, I come here, and itās such a good week,ā Fritz said after the final. āThis year, itās been different, and Iāve had to fight through my matches. I feel like Iāve really upped my levelā.
The win marks Fritzās second grass-court title of the season, following his triumph at the Stuttgart Open where he defeated Alexander Zverev in the final. With back-to-back titles, he becomes the first player since Matteo Berrettini in 2022 to win two grass-court tournaments heading into Wimbledon.

Taylor Fritz of United States poses for a photo with the Lexus Eastbourne Open Menās Singles trophy following victory against Jenson Brooksby. (Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images for LTA)
In doing so, Fritz also became the second active player with the most grass-court titles on tour, trailing only Novak Djokovic, who owns seven Wimbledon crowns and won Eastbourne in 2017.

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With strong momentum from his recent victories, Fritz enters Wimbledon as one of the in-form contenders. He is set to open his campaign against Franceās Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on Monday, June 30, in what promises to be a tough first-round matchup.
Still, Fritz believes the Eastbourne win provides the perfect boost heading into the yearās third Grand Slam. āIām going to be ready to go. Iād much rather go into the tournament with confidence and a title,ā he explained.





