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Esquire Philippines on MSNFor Alex Eala, Being a Filipino Athlete Means Fighting for Every VisaFilipina tennis player Alex Eala, as of April 7, 2025, is now ranked 73rd by the Women's Tennis Association. This makes her ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala says sticking to her routine key to Miami breakthroughAlex Eala was unfazed against Grand Slam champions and the world’s best tennis players during her inspiring semifinal ...
From Manila to Mallorca, her rise wasn’t fueled by luck, but by discipline, vision, and the quiet making of a champion. Image ...
The trailblazing, though, might be the easiest thing for Eala to deal with. She’s been breaking ground for tennis players from her country — an archipelago of 7,641 islands and more than 110 ...
Scour the records. Sift through the score sheets from matches the past few months all over the world, in Trnava, Slovakia, or Bengaluru, India, or Takasaki, Japan. Other than five consecutive wins in ...
In an age where athletic achievements often mirror global politics, the rise of Alexandra Eala in tennis signals a transformative moment for the Philippines. With a remarkable trajectory that has her ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSN‘Slam slayer’ Alex Eala gives Filipino tennis hopefuls a reluctant heroAlex Eala made history by becoming the first Filipino woman to beat a top-10 opponent. She can add another high-profile player to her list of victims. The 19-year-old rising tennis star ...
"Let's keep dreaming," Rafael Nadal wrote on X, addressing the wildcard.
The dream keeps soaring for the Philippines’ tennis sensation, Alex Eala, whose electrifying performance at the Miami Open ...
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