Peyton Stearns defeated Taylor Townsend 7-6(8), 7-5 on Sunday to win the 2026 ATX Open in Austin, with the University of Texas product capturing her second-career WTA singles title in the two-hour, 22-minute final.

Stearns, currently ranked No. 53, overcame early deficits against the world No. 87, with the left-hander leading for almost the entire first set while holding two set points on Stearns's serve at 5-3. However, Stearns saved both opportunities to stay alive.

Townsend also earned a set point in the tiebreak, before Stearns fought back to eventually win the set on her fifth opportunity at 8-8 in the breaker.

The second set saw Townsend twice erase break deficits, standing two points from forcing a deciding set. Instead, Stearns held serve from 40-0 down at 5-5 after her fellow US star pushed the game to deuce. That crucial hold sparked a three-game run that sealed Stearns's title.

The loss marked Townsend's first WTA singles final appearance after winning the 2024 Wimbledon doubles title alongside Barbora Krejcikova in 2024.

Meanwhile, Stearns reached her first tour-level singles final in nearly two years, with the 2022 NCAA champion last contesting a final at the 2024 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem. The 24-year-old fought through adversity all tournament, losing the opening set of her first Austin match and winning three consecutive three-setters before the final.

Taylor Townsend went on to secure Sunday's ATX Open doubles title alongside Storm Hunter, as the top seeds defeated Eudice Chong and Liang En-shuo 6-3, 6-4.

The world's top tennis stars are rolling in Melbourne, as the first round of the 2026 Australian Open wrapped early Tuesday morning with only a few ranked seeds suffering early defeats.

World No. 15 Emma Navarro was the highest-ranked US player to fall in the first round, with the 24-year-old exiting the season's first Grand Slam in a 6-3, 3-6, 3-6 loss to Poland's No. 50 Magda Linette on Sunday.

No. 11 Ekaterina Alexandrova also stumbled in the first round, with her Melbourne run ending in a three-set loss to Turkey's No. 112 Zeynep Sönmez on Saturday before No. 68 Peyton Stearns ousted fellow US star and 2020 Australian Open champion No. 30 Sofia Kenin in straight sets on Sunday.

Many contenders still remain in the hunt, however, as the entire WTA Top 10 cruised through their opening matchups to advance to the Slam's second round.

That said, fans will miss out on one highly anticipated showdown, as wild card entry Venus Williams's first-round loss ended the 45-year-old tennis icon's path to a second-round clash with US favorite No. 3 Coco Gauff.

How to watch the second round of the 2026 Australian Open

The 2026 Australian Open continues when the Slam's second round kicks off with a Tuesday night slate that features stars like No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, No. 3 Coco Gauff, and No. 7 Jasmine Paolini.

Tuesday's action begins at 7 PM ET, with all Melbourne matches airing live across ESPN platforms.

US tennis icon Venus Williams has turned back the clock, scoring her first singles win in almost two years at the 2025 DC Open hardcourt tournament this week.

With her straight-set Tuesday victory over fellow US pro and world No. 35 Peyton Stearns, the 45-year-old Williams became the oldest player to win a WTA singles match since then-47-year-old Martina Navratilova did so at Wimbledon in 2004.

"I'm here with my friends, family, people I love, and the fans, too, who I love and they love me, so this has been just a beautiful night," the seven-time Grand Slam winner said after the match.

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Williams's DC Open run also saw her snag an opening two-set doubles victory alongside fellow US partner Hailey Baptiste on Monday, though the pair fell in a three-set battle to the No. 2-seed duo of US star Taylor Townsend and China's Zhang Shuai on Wednesday.

Next on the tennis legend's DC Open docket is a Round of 16 clash with No. 5 seed and world No. 24 Polish contender Magdalena Fręch, as Williams takes her comeback push one match at a time.

"It doesn't matter how many times you fall down. Doesn't matter how many times you get sick or get hurt or whatever it is," she said. "If you continue to believe and put in the work, there is an opportunity, there is space for you."

How to watch Venus Williams at the 2025 DC Open

Williams will hit the court against Fręch at 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, airing live on the Tennis Channel.