The present paper proposes a hybrid control law that combines the active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) and the sliding mode control (SMC) to improve the decoupled control of the active and reactive power stator applied to a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) integrated into a wind energy conversion system. The stator is directly connected to the electric grid, while the rotor is connected to the electric grid via a back-to-back converter. The Lyapunov theory proves the stability of nonlinear control. The performance of the proposed strategy is compared with that of traditional ADRC and proportional-integral control (PI). The simulation results in MATLAB/SIMULINK environment using a 1.5MW wind system model show the proposed approach. The proposed algorithm shows an excellent dynamic performance that reduces the time response, overshoot, and steady-state error compared to the conventional controllers.Considering parametric variation, applying a novel controller results in fewer oscillations in stator powers, outperforming the PI regulator and classic ADRC.