Peyton Stearns vs Lois Boisson — Madrid 2026
Madrid 2026

Stearns crushes Boisson 6-1, 6-3 to open Madrid campaign

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Peyton Stearns overwhelmed Lois Boisson 6-1, 6-3 in the Round of 128 at Madrid on April 21, 2026. The American converted 4 of 6 break points while denying Boisson on both her chances, winning 57 of 89 total points in a comprehensive clay court performance.

Stearns seized control immediately, racing through the opening set with ruthless efficiency. Her serve proved impenetrable—winning 80% of first-serve points and an astonishing 76% on second serve. Boisson managed just 25% on her second serve, a deficit that left her defenseless when Stearns cranked up the pressure. The American broke serve four times across the match, never facing serious trouble on her own delivery.

The second set followed a similar script. Boisson briefly found rhythm at 3-3, but Stearns closed out the final three games without fuss, sealing the win in straight sets and booking her spot in the Round of 64.

Key Takeaways

  • Stearns’ second serve proved devastatingly effective, winning 76% of points compared to Boisson’s paltry 25%—a 51-percentage-point chasm that decided the match.
  • The American converted 4 of 6 break point opportunities while shutting out Boisson completely, winning both break points she faced to maintain total control of service games.
  • Despite landing 65% of first serves, Boisson won just 60% of those points, unable to capitalize on her superior serve placement against Stearns’ aggressive returning.
  • Stearns continued her Madrid mastery, building on her 2025 quarterfinal run with another dominant first-round performance that echoed her previous 6-2, 6-1 and 6-0, 6-2 victories at this tournament.

Player Analysis

Peyton Stearns

Stearns delivered the sort of clinical first-round performance that defines deep tournament runs. Her serve was the foundation: 80% of first-serve points won is elite on any surface, but the 76% mark on second serve—typically a vulnerability on clay—was extraordinary. That number suggests she mixed pace, spin, and placement to keep Boisson perpetually on the back foot, unable to tee off on returns. The Austin champion’s break point conversion (4 of 6) showed composure in big moments, while her perfect 2-for-2 save rate meant she never gave Boisson a sniff of momentum.

What’s particularly encouraging for Stearns is how this performance fits her Madrid history. She reached the quarterfinals here last year with similarly dominant early wins, and today’s scoreline—6-1, 6-3—mirrors that pattern. The clay-court confidence is evident, and with zero double faults on the day, she’s playing disciplined, error-free tennis at the right time.

Lois Boisson

Boisson’s Madrid debut turned into a harsh lesson. The 25% second-serve points won statistic is the number that tells the story—she couldn’t defend when Stearns attacked, and on clay, that’s a fatal flaw. Boisson actually landed 65% of her first serves, bettering Stearns’ 60%, but won just 60% of those points, suggesting her serve lacked the pace or depth to set up offensive opportunities. When she missed first serves, she was sitting duck.

The Frenchwoman’s 0-for-2 break point conversion compounded the problem. She generated just two chances all match and couldn’t capitalize on either, while Stearns feasted on six opportunities. Boisson’s clay court pedigree is strong on paper, but this performance suggests she’s either off form or struggling to adapt to the higher altitude and faster Madrid clay after an extended break from competitive action.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Peyton Stearns vs Lois Boisson — Madrid 2026
Peyton Stearns Stat Lois Boisson
2 Aces 2
0 Double Faults 1
60% 1st Serve % 65%
80% 1st Serve Points Won 60%
76% 2nd Serve Points Won 25%
4/6 Break Points Won 0/2
57 Total Points Won 32

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Peyton Stearns vs Lois Boisson at Madrid 2026?

Peyton Stearns defeated Lois Boisson 6-1, 6-3 in the Round of 128 at the Madrid WTA tournament on April 21, 2026.

How many break points did Stearns convert against Boisson?

Stearns converted 4 of 6 break point opportunities while saving both break points she faced, completely dominating the crucial moments of the match.

What was Peyton Stearns’ second serve winning percentage?

Stearns won an exceptional 76% of her second-serve points, compared to just 25% for Boisson—a massive 51-percentage-point advantage that decided the match.

Who won the Madrid WTA first round match between Stearns and Boisson?

Peyton Stearns won convincingly in straight sets, claiming her third career title earlier this year at Austin.

What’s Next

Stearns advances to the Round of 64, where she’ll look to continue her Madrid momentum with her third career title already in hand this season. Boisson exits early, left to regroup after a disappointing return to WTA action.

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