Alex Eala is gearing up for tougher campaigns ahead after her dream run in the Miami Open opened more doors for her in the ...
Other than five consecutive wins in January at a minor tournament in Canberra, Australia, there is little to suggest the immediacy of what has been a breakout week for Alexandra Eala. Yet here she ...
The dream keeps soaring for the Philippines’ tennis sensation, Alex Eala, whose electrifying performance at the Miami Open ...
It’s difficult not to think that Alex Eala could’ve advanced to the Miami Open Finals if only she held serve in the ninth game of the first set against World No. 4 Jessica Pegula. Eala had ...
IT’S official: Alex Eala has crashed the Women’s Tennis Association Top 100, moving up to No. 75 in the latest updated rankings released on Monday. This is the highest a Filipino has ever ...
Alex Eala looks to add to her historic 2025 Miami Open run as she takes on world No.4 Jessica Pegula in the semifinal on March 28 (Philippine time). The Filipino tennis ace is the first from the ...
Is it safe to call it the Alex Eala effect? On social media, Angelica Panganiban shared photos of her daughter Amila, aka Baby Bean holding a pink racket and flashing the biggest smile, and narrated ...
Not since the glory days of legend Felicisimo Ampon who reached the quarterfinals of the French Open in 1952 and 1953 has there been a tennis player from the Philippines as mesmerizing as Alex Eala.
Eala, 19, is in a place no player from the Philippines has ever been. No wonder her parents flew in for the match. The trailblazing, though, might be the easiest thing for Eala to deal with.