Two years after lifting her first WTA singles title on the clay courts of Rabat, Morocco, Peyton Stearns has won her second much closer to home.
The former University of Texas standout, who lost in the first round of the ATX Open, her adopted home tournament in Austin, each of the last two years, completed a goal she's wanted since the WTA 250 hit the calendar in 2023. That year, she won her first WTA main-draw match in Austin, and made the quarterfinals as a wild card less than a year after she lifted the NCAA Division I national singles trophy.
After coming from a set down to beat Brit Francesca Jones at the first hurdle, and snapping her three-match skid at the event, Stearns admitted that she thought "it would be nice for a Longhorn to win this tournament, finally.
"So hopefully I'm the first," she said.
The line in the sand proved prescient. Stearns won three of her five matches over the week in three sets, and saved a trio of set points in the opener of a 7-6(8), 7-5 title-match victory against Taylor Townsend, who was contesting her first tour-level singles final at the age of 29.
