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Alex Eala took to social media to reflect on her inspiring run at the Miami Open, marking a significant milestone in her ...
Alex Eala, the first Filipino to reach the final four of a Women's Tennis Association 1000 event, reflected on her Cinderella run during the 2025 Miami Open. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the 19-year ...
From Manila to Mallorca, her rise wasn’t fueled by luck, but by discipline, vision, and the quiet making of a champion. Image ...
The stage is set for an electrifying final at the Miami Open, where Jessica Pegula will take on world number one Aryna Sabalenka. The path to this match featured a remarkable semifinal battle, ...
For years, Philippine sports officials have taken a shortcut approach to international success – scouting and naturalizing ...
Eala’s tennis odyssey began at the age of four ... firmly establishing herself as a rising star in the world of tennis.
The dream keeps soaring for the Philippines’ tennis sensation, Alex Eala, whose electrifying performance at the Miami Open ...
Alex Eala checks all the boxes ... circled the globe sharpening her racket and building her inner strength. The journey she and her family took echoes the lines of a Shania Twain ballad.
Filipina tennis sensation and Globe ambassador Alex Eala once again made the nation proud with her stellar performance at the ...
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) also commended Eala for bringing pride to the country, saying that her journey proves that "anything is possible through persistence." “Alex ...
Five-times Grand Slam champion Swiatek hit a staggering 19 unforced errors in the opening set. Read more at straitstimes.com.