Alexandra Eala shared a touching message on social media after her fairytale run at the Miami Open officially came to an end.
Eala beat three Grand Slam winners en route to making the Miami semifinal and Filipo tennis history as a wildcard.
And with that, she becomes the first woman from the Philippines ever to break into the Top 100, since WTA rankings began in 1975. At 19, she’s the second-highest-ranked teenager on the current WTA ...
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Alexandra Eala continued her stunning run at the Miami Open by beating five-time grand slam champion Iga ÅšwiÄ…tek in straight ...
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Alexandra Eala has carved out a historic path not just for herself, but for Philippine and Southeast Asian tennis, as she ...
Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s fairytale run at this year’s Miami Open has come to an end after the teenager lost to US ...
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And she doesn’t just break into it, she SOARS into it—from No. 140 to No. 75—after her magical run to the semifinals in Miami.