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Inquirer Sports on MSNMentally tougher, Alex Eala primed for the big Grand Slam stageAfter leaping to world ranking No. 73, Alex Eala looks forward to her Grand Slam main draw debut in the French Open from May ...
Filipina tennis sensation Alex Eala, this week, pulled off a Miami Open campaign that was definitely one for the books. Entering the tournament ranked 140th and as a wildcard, Eala secured one ...
Alexandra Eala set to shine in Dubai after stellar Miami Open run. Eala’s performance in Miami will see her leap from her ...
FOR an athlete so young, Alex Eala handles defeat with remarkable grace, as seen from a heartbreaking finish to her historic ...
By getting as far as the semifinals of a premier WTA 1000 tournament, Eala earned the biggest payday of her career of $332,160 and secured enough ranking points to be in a position to compete in ...
No Filipino had ever beaten a Grand Slam champion before, yet Eala did it thrice in one tournament. When Filipino-Americans Eric Taino and Cecil Mamiit had similar feats decades ago, they were ...
Basketball in the Philippines is in a good place, with 7’3” Kai Sotto in the Gilas lineup plus those tall naturalized players ...
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Alexandra Eala: The rising star rocking the world of tennisAlexandra Eala has successfully established herself as a major emerging force in international tennis through her dedication and skill. The young athlete from the Philippines has spent the past seven ...
The quarter-finals await, where she’ll face world No 2 Iga Swiatek in a showdown that could define her future in tennis ... Before this tournament, Eala had never previously won three ...
The prize money for the Miami Masters has become a significant talking point, directly influencing the rankings and future tournaments. With Sabalenka receiving $1,124,380 for her victory, the unequal ...
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