And at the conclusion of her Miami Open path, Eala became the first Filipina to win over a player inside the top 10, and she ...
Alex Eala is gearing up for tougher campaigns ahead after her dream run in the Miami Open opened more doors for her in the ...
Patrick Mouratoglou, current coach of Naomi Osaka, claimed that Novak Djokovic is mentally stronger than Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, which, according to him, favors him in the debate of who is ...
Upsetting Grand Slam Champions: Eala's victory over 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko marked a pivotal moment in her tournament run. This unexpected upset was only the first of many, as she ...
Not since the glory days of legend Felicisimo Ampon who reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1952 and 1953 has ...
Sam Querrey and John Isner made their feelings known about Rafael Nadal not winning a single Miami Open title in his career in their podcast's latest episode.
In an unforgettable turn of events at the Miami Open, Alexandra Eala, only 19, has captured the attention of the tennis world by becoming the first Filipina player to reach the semifinals of a WTA ...
Eala, who received a wild card entry into the prestigious WTA 1000 event, is the first Filipino player to break into the professional tennis scene. Standing at a current rank of 140th, her stunning ...
Eala's journey through the Miami Open has been punctuated with significant wins, including defeating 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko and world number five Madison Keys. These performances ...
Ranked 140th globally, she made history as the first Filipino woman to reach the quarter-finals of a WTA 1000 tournament. From a young age, Eala exhibited immense talent, moving to Spain at the age of ...
Novak Djokovic's wife Jelena once opened up about the time the Serb wanted to quit tennis after a disappointing loss at the ...
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