Even the most successful junior tennis players can harbor doubts about ... the adult game is longer than the list of those who did. Alexandra Eala was very much a prodigy. She left her home ...
Her victory aims to inspire youngsters in the Philippines to pursue tennis. Alexandra Eala reacts after beating Iga Swiatek in Miami. Eala's professional journey began at age 13 when she left the ...
Among them: she became the first woman from the Philippines to beat a Top 30 player, and did it THREE TIMES. And two of them were Top 5 players. And all of them were Grand Slam champions.
Soon after unseeded wild card Alexandra Eala stunned No. 2 seed Iga Swiatek in a straight-set women’s quarterfinal, men’s top ...
Tennis fans take notice – the latest star has arrived in Filipino teenager Alexandra Eala. The 19-year-old has never played in the main draw of a grand slam, but has made a name for herself ...
She has also spoken highly of the contribution that Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy has had on her success. Alexandra Eala at a press conference at the Miami Open - Source: Getty Budding tennis ...
Australian Open champion Madison Keys suffered a shock 6-4, 6-2 defeat in the third round of the Miami Open to Filipina ...
MIAMI – Alexandra Eala wrote her name in tennis history on March 23 when the 19-year-old Filipina defeated Australian Open champion Madison Keys 6-4, 6-2 in the Miami Open third round.
MIAMI – If tennis’ broadcasters were hoping for emotional scenes of tears from teenager Alexandra Eala after she secured one of the biggest upsets of the WTA season on March 26, they were left ...
Philippine wild card Alexandra Eala pulled off the biggest win of her young career with a stunning 6-2, 7-5 upset of Polish world No 2 Iga Swiatek to extend her dream run at the Miami Open into ...
Alexandra Eala, a 19-year-old wildcard from the Philippines, defeated world number two Iga Swiatek at the Miami Open, reaching the semi-finals. Ranked 140th, Eala displayed impressive focus and ...
Eala’s grandfather, a tennis buff, introduced all his grandchildren to the sport at his local club. Alexandra and her older brother, Miko, who went to play at Pennsylvania State University ...