Rebeka Masarova vs Xinyu Wang — WTA Austin 2026
WTA Austin 2026

Masarova cruises past Wang 6-3, 6-2 in WTA Austin Round of 32

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Rebeka Masarova dispatched Xinyu Wang 6-3, 6-2 in the Round of 32 at WTA Austin on Monday, delivering a commanding performance built on serve dominance and clinical break point conversion. Masarova won 62 of 101 total points and fired 5 aces without facing a single ace from her opponent, racing through the match in straight sets.

The Spaniard’s serve proved the decisive weapon. She landed 80% of her first serves and won 81% of those points, a combination that left Wang perpetually on the defensive. Wang’s serving woes—just 59% first serves in and 5 costly double faults—gifted Masarova repeated opportunities, and she capitalized ruthlessly, converting 4 of 8 break points. Wang managed just one break in five chances, never finding rhythm against Masarova’s consistent pressure.

The second set followed the same script, with Masarova breaking early and never looking back. Her second serve held up reasonably at 44% points won, while Wang’s dropped to 39%, underscoring the gap in execution. Masarova’s total points advantage—62 to 39—tells the story of a player in control from start to finish, advancing comfortably to the Round of 16.

Key Takeaways

  • Masarova’s serve was nearly untouchable, landing 80% of first serves and winning 81% of those points—a devastating combination that kept Wang under constant pressure.
  • Wang’s 5 double faults and 59% first serve percentage exposed her struggles to establish any serving foundation, surrendering free points at critical moments.
  • The break point battle told the match story: Masarova converted half her chances (4 of 8) while Wang managed just 1 of 5, reflecting the gulf in composure under pressure.
  • Masarova’s 62-39 advantage in total points won underscores the one-sided nature of the contest—she controlled nearly two-thirds of all points played across just two sets.

Player Analysis

Rebeka Masarova

Masarova put together a textbook hard-court performance, anchored by serve quality that gave Wang no breathing room. Her 5 aces and just 1 double fault reflected the precision and confidence flowing through her game, while the 81% success rate on first serve points effectively neutered any chance of Wang mounting sustained pressure. Masarova’s ability to convert half her break point opportunities—4 of 8—showed sharp execution in the biggest moments, a quality that separates solid performances from dominant ones.

Her second serve wasn’t quite as formidable at 44% points won, but it didn’t need to be. With Wang crumbling under the weight of her own errors and failing to land first serves, Masarova could dictate play from the baseline without taking undue risks. The result was efficiency personified: 62 points won, a comfortable margin in a match that never felt in doubt.

Xinyu Wang

Wang’s struggles began on serve and cascaded from there. Her 59% first serve percentage left her vulnerable throughout, and the 5 double faults—compared to Masarova’s single error—proved particularly damaging. When she did land first serves, she won just 55% of those points, a mark that suggests she couldn’t generate enough pace or placement to trouble Masarova. The second serve was even worse at 39%, essentially handing Masarova a short ball to attack whenever the first serve missed.

Wang’s lone break of serve came too late to shift momentum, and her 1-for-5 conversion rate on break points highlighted an inability to seize the few openings Masarova offered. Winning just 39 total points in a two-set match tells the story of a player whose game never found its footing on this day. Against a confident opponent landing 8 out of 10 first serves, Wang needed near perfection—instead, she delivered her most error-prone performance when precision mattered most.

Match Statistics

Match Statistics: Rebeka Masarova vs Xinyu Wang — WTA Austin 2026
Rebeka Masarova Stat Xinyu Wang
5 Aces 0
1 Double Faults 5
80% 1st Serve % 59%
81% 1st Serve Points Won 55%
44% 2nd Serve Points Won 39%
4/8 Break Points Won 1/5
62 Total Points Won 39

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Rebeka Masarova vs Xinyu Wang at WTA Austin 2026?

Rebeka Masarova defeated Xinyu Wang 6-3, 6-2 in the Round of 32 at WTA Austin on February 24, 2026.

How many aces did Rebeka Masarova hit against Xinyu Wang?

Rebeka Masarova hit 5 aces in her straight-sets victory, while Xinyu Wang recorded 0 aces.

What was Rebeka Masarova’s first serve percentage against Wang at WTA Austin?

Masarova landed 80% of her first serves and won an impressive 81% of those first serve points, a key factor in her dominant 6-3, 6-2 win.

How many double faults did Xinyu Wang have in her loss to Masarova?

Xinyu Wang committed 5 double faults compared to just 1 for Masarova, contributing significantly to her defeat at WTA Austin.

What’s Next

Masarova advances to the Round of 16 at WTA Austin, where she’ll look to carry this serving form into a deeper run. Wang exits the tournament still searching for her first career WTA title, needing to address the serving inconsistencies that plagued her in this defeat.

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