🎾 WTA Charleston: Tomljanović vs Stearns – Match Preview
🧠 Form & Context
🟥 Ajla Tomljanović
- ⚠️ Shaky start: Needed three sets to get past World No. 183 Kyoka Okamura—struggled early before recovering.
- 📉 Top-50 drought: Has lost nine straight matches vs top-50 opposition; last win came in mid-2022.
- 🏟️ Mixed Charleston record: Three-time third-round finisher but never advanced further; the green clay has been neutral ground for her.
- 📉 Inconsistent 2025: Semifinal in Austin aside, her form has been patchy and her ranking is hovering near the top 100 cutoff.
🟩 Peyton Stearns
- 🚀 On the rise: Career-high ranking of No. 43, with big wins over Jabeur and Zheng in Dubai to boost confidence.
- 🌿 Charleston-ready: Played five ITF events here previously, including a W100 final in 2023—comfortable and confident on green clay.
- 📈 Surface strength: Heavy topspin, quick footwork, and mental grit make her a natural for this surface.
- 🔋 Fresh & focused: Entering this match with energy and the belief to take advantage of a favorable draw.
🔍 Match Breakdown
This matchup pits Tomljanović’s experience and controlled aggression against Stearns’ clay-tested consistency and belief. The Aussie’s game can be effective when her serve is clicking, but her current form and confidence remain unreliable, especially in extended rallies on slower courts.
Stearns, by contrast, has the right game for Charleston. She’ll be looking to extend rallies, force errors with deep topspin, and pressure Tomljanović into making the first mistake. With the crowd on her side and a better feel for this surface, she enters as the more complete and composed player at the moment.
🔮 Prediction
Pick: Stearns in 2 sets
Tomljanović may push the tempo early, but Stearns has the tools to outlast her over time. If she plays to her strengths and maintains discipline, this is her match to win on a surface where she thrives.
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