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Alexandra Eala earns biggest career break at Qatar Open
20-year-old Alexandra Eala set for career landmark at Qatar Open ...
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'I was very nervous': Alexandra Eala reveals what training with Rafael Nadal was like
Alexandra Eala’s steady rise in tennis has been one of the more intriguing storylines on the WTA Tour over the past year or ...
Ekaterina Alexandrova ended Alexandra Eala's run at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open in straight sets in the quarterfinals, while ...
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Alexandra Eala is having her strongest showing of the 2026 season so far at the Abu Dhabi Open. Eala fought back from a set down to defeat Aliksandra Sasnovich, earning a spot in the quarter-finals of ...
In front of a jam-packed stadium chanting her name, Eala rallied from 4-0 and 5-2 third-set deficit, and saved a match point, to defeat Aliaksandra Sasnovich and reach the quarterfinals.
The 2026 Australian Open has witnessed a remarkable surge of Filipino support, all focused on one athlete: Alexandra Eala. This 20-year-old tennis sensation, ranked 49th in the world, has captured the ...
Alexandra Eala, Donna Vekic, and several other WTA stars have made it to Manila, Philippines, for the 2026 Philippine Women's Open, the maiden WTA event to be held in the Southeast Asian country.
Alexandra Eala, currently ranked 49th in the world, has become a household name in tennis, particularly in her home country. Her unexpected popularity at the Australian Open has taken many by surprise ...
Alexandra Eala shared her perspective on tennis with a heartfelt tribute to her parents in the Philippines Open. She started ...
On Monday, Eala was congratulated for her recent successes by the Philippines House of Representatives. In a message on the ...
Ahead of popular Filipino tennis player Alexandra Eala's first appearance at the Australian Open in mid-January 2026 , fabricated quotes spread in social media posts claiming they were insults ...
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