Taylor Townsend celebrates her victory over Ashlyn Krueger, advancing to her first WTA singles final at the ATX Open in Austin.
Taylor Townsend celebrates her victory over Ashlyn Krueger, advancing to her first WTA singles final at the ATX Open in Austin.
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Taylor Townsend reaches first WTA singles final in Austin

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Taylor Townsend advanced to her first WTA singles final by defeating Ashlyn Krueger in straight sets at the ATX Open. The American, who parted ways with longtime coach John Williams in December 2025, has been on a breakthrough run in singles after dominating doubles. She first overcame Rebeka Masarova in the quarterfinals to reach her career-first semifinal.

Taylor Townsend's journey at the WTA 250 event in Austin, Texas, marked a milestone in her singles career. In the quarterfinals on February 28, 2026, she battled back from a set down to defeat Rebeka Masarova 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 after two hours and 20 minutes. Townsend started strongly, leading 5-2 in the first set, but Masarova, a 6'1" Swiss player, won five straight games to take it. Townsend then held serve throughout the final two sets, saving all five break points faced and breaking Masarova twice in each to secure the win. After match point, she embraced her four-year-old son, Adyn, in the stands.

Reflecting on the victory, Townsend said, “It means a lot to me, especially to be able to fight in between the ears. That’s never easy. I’ve had a ton of matches in that way and in that fashion where it’s just been all in my head, and I haven’t been able to get through that, or sometimes I have, but this was just different. It just felt different.” This was her first WTA singles semifinal, following previous quarterfinal losses in Toronto in 2024 to Emma Navarro and in Washington, D.C., in 2025 to Leylah Fernandez.

In the semifinals, Townsend faced fellow American Ashlyn Krueger, trailing 4-0 in the first set before winning in straight sets to reach her first tour-level singles final in her 13th year on the WTA Tour. Without a full-time coach since splitting from John Williams—who had guided her since 2021 to two Grand Slam doubles titles (Wimbledon 2024 and Australian Open 2025 with Kateřina Siniaková) and the world No. 1 doubles ranking as the first mother to achieve it—Townsend joked that her son Adyn was serving as her coach. She quipped, “Having a four-year-old as my coach, I think, is working pretty well so far. ‘Thanks coach AJ!’ ... he just said at 4 just hit it where she’s not.”

On the coaching split, Townsend described it as “an unfortunate situation” but declined to disclose details, stating, “I’m not really ready to disclose the details as to exactly what happened. I will, when I’m ready, but right now, I don’t really feel like that’s something I need to talk about, especially while I’m competing.” Their partnership had also led to her deepest singles Grand Slam run, the round of 16 at the 2025 US Open.

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Discussions on X celebrate Taylor Townsend's historic run to her first WTA singles final at the ATX Open in Austin, emphasizing her straight-sets victory over Ashlyn Krueger after trailing 0-4 in the first set, her emotional first semifinal win against Rebeka Masarova without a coach, and the upcoming all-American final against Peyton Stearns. Reactions highlight her resilience as a doubles specialist and mother, with high engagement from tennis media and fans expressing joy and support.

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Peyton Stearns and Taylor Townsend shake hands over the net ahead of their all-American ATX Open final.
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Stearns and Townsend reach all-American Austin Open final

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Peyton Stearns and Taylor Townsend advanced to the final of the ATX Open after winning their semifinals on Saturday. Stearns defeated Kimberly Birrell 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, while Townsend overcame Ashlyn Krueger 7-6(5), 6-3. This sets up an all-American championship match for the second straight year at the WTA 250 event.

Peyton Stearns outlasted Taylor Townsend 7-6(10-8), 7-5 in the all-American final of the 2026 ATX Open WTA 250 event in Austin on March 1, securing her second career singles title—her first on hard courts and home soil—in a nearly 2.5-hour battle. The fourth-seeded American (world No. 62) overcame a resilient opponent in the ninth all-American WTA final of the 2020s.

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Venus Williams, the 45-year-old seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, has accepted a wildcard entry into the ATX Open in Austin, marking her debut at the tournament. She will compete in both singles and doubles at the WTA 250 event starting February 23. The field includes top American players like defending champion Jessica Pegula and rising star Iva Jovic.

Defending champion Jessica Pegula has withdrawn from the ATX Open in Austin due to a left knee injury, just days after winning her 10th WTA title in Dubai. The world No. 5 was replaced in the draw by Yuan Yue, with 18-year-old Iva Jovic now the top seed. Pegula, who turned 32 on the day of the announcement, expressed disappointment but plans to return to the event in the future.

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Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek secured straight-set victories in their first-round matches at the Australian Open 2026. Keys overcame Oleksandra Oliynykova in a tight contest, while Swiatek dispatched Yue Yuan to kick off the tournament.

The women's doubles draw at the 2026 Australian Open has reached the semifinals, guaranteeing a new champion after the defending pair's exit. Four teams advanced through tense quarterfinal matches in Melbourne. Key upsets and strong performances defined the path to the final four.

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Britain's Katie Boulter staged a comeback to defeat Germany's Tamara Korpatsch 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 in the Ostrava Open final on Saturday. The victory marks her fourth career WTA singles title and her first since Nottingham in 2024. Boulter, ranked No. 120 entering the event, will return to the top 100 at No. 84 next week.

 

 

 

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