What are the odds for the match?
Stearns is favored at -450, while Sierra is at +320.
Tennis / WTA
Peyton Stearns and Solana Sierra are set to face off in the Round of 128 at the WTA Indian Wells Open on March 5, 2026. Stearns, currently ranked No. 48, is favored against Sierra, ranked No. 65. This match marks Stearns' first appearance s...
Peyton Stearns enters this match with momentum after her recent victory at the ATX Open, where she defeated Taylor Townsend. Her serve and return statistics on hard courts show a solid performance, with a 66.4% winning percentage on serve and 33.2% on return. Stearns has also been effective in converting break points, capitalizing on 50.0% of her opportunities.
Solana Sierra's performance on hard courts has been less consistent, with a 6-10 record. Her serve and return winning percentages are 62.8% and 29.9%, respectively. Sierra's break point conversion rate stands at 45.6%.
While Sierra favors clay courts, the slower conditions at Indian Wells could slightly mitigate Stearns' advantage. However, Stearns' recent form and higher ranking make her the likely winner.
Stearns is favored at -450, while Sierra is at +320.
The match is scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 10:50 PM ET.
Stearns recently won the ATX Open, defeating Taylor Townsend in the final.
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