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Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s fairytale run at this year’s Miami Open has come to an end after the teenager lost to US ...
Eala nearly pulled off yet another hard-to-fathom upset in her semis match against Pegula on Thursday night at Hard Rock ...
Alexandra Eala expressed utter shock as she watched Iga Swiatek's final return go long, sealing an upset victory over the No.
As revealed on her uncle’s radio show in the Philippines, Eala is set to resume competition next week at the WTA 125 Oeiras, Portugal. Although her ranking zoomed from world No. 140 to No. 75 ...
Entering Miami, the Filipina had pocketed only $40k in prize money this year and her career total stood at $498k. By reaching ...
After beating Swiatek, Eala's performance and game were praised by the five-time Grand Slam champion. Following a semifinal ...
Alexandra Eala shared a touching message on social media after her fairytale run at the Miami Open officially came to an end. The teenage wildcard had only won two WTA Tour-level matches in her ...
Alexandra Eala made headlines at the recent Miami Open by reaching her first WTA 1000 semi-final, after entering the main draw with a wildcard. The 19-year-old Filipino, who trained at the Rafa ...
Alexandra Eala, a 19-year-old from the Philippines, will break into the world’s top 100 for the first time after an incredible tournament at the Miami Open. The teenager has already made history ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Teenager Alexandra Eala pulled off another upset at the Miami Open on Wednesday when she knocked off five-time Grand Slam champion and second-seeded Iga Swiatek 6-2 ...
The 19-year-old, a former junior grand slam champion, has been making waves - and history - in Miami this week ...