
How to Watch Peyton Stearns vs. Eva Lys at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel
How to Watch Peyton Stearns vs. Eva Lys at the 2025 Roland Garros: Live Stream, TV Channel
In the Roland Garros Round of 128 on Sunday, No. 28-ranked Peyton Stearns takes on No. 59 Eva Lys.
In Stearns' most recent competition, she fell to Jasmine Paolini 5-7, 1-6 in the semifinals at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia on May 15, 2025. Lys lost in two sets the last time she competed, falling 4-6, 5-7 to Xinyu Wang at the Round of 32 of the Internationaux de Strasbourg on May 19, 2025.
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Peyton Stearns vs. Eva Lys: live stream info & TV channel
Tournament: Roland Garros
Roland Garros Round: Round of 128
Round of 128 Date: Sunday, May 25
Sunday, May 25 Live Stream: Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo
Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo Court Surface: Clay
Peyton Stearns vs. Eva Lys matchup stats
Stearns is 8-3 on clay this year.
Stearns has a 65.4% winning percentage in service games on clay, and a 39.7% winning percentage in return games (83 of 127 service games, and 50 of 126 return games).
On clay courts this year, Stearns has won 41.7% of break points (48 out of 115, which ranks ninth).
Stearns was eliminated by Paolini short of the final (5-7, 1-6) on May 15 in the semifinals of her most recent tournament, the Internazionali BNL d'Italia.
The 23-year-old Lys, who is seeking her first tournament victory on clay in 2025, is 4-4 so far this year on that surface.
On clay, Lys has won 59.4% of her service games and 45.7% of her return games.
Lys has converted 31 of 68 break points on clay (45.6%), and is 38th in break points won.
On May 19, Lys was defeated by No. 42-ranked Wang, 4-6, 5-7, in the Round of 32 of her last tournament, the Internationaux de Strasbourg.
Stearns vs. Lys futures odds
Tennis odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 9:58 AM ET.
Stearns Odds to Win the 2025 Roland Garros: +10000
+10000 Lys Odds to Win the 2025 Roland Garros: +50000
Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 9:58 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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