Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s fairytale run at this year’s Miami Open has come to an end after the teenager lost to US ...
Teenage star Alexandra Eala may not have left the Miami Open with a trophy, but she may be smiling all the way to the bank ...
And with that, she becomes the first woman from the Philippines ever to break into the Top 100, since WTA rankings began in 1975. At 19, she’s the second-highest-ranked teenager on the current WTA ...
Eala nearly pulled off yet another hard-to-fathom upset in her semis match against Pegula on Thursday night at Hard Rock ...
Philippines sensation Alexandra Eala's remarkable run at the Miami Open came to a brave end with a three-set loss to Jessica ...
For a third consecutive match, Eala, wild card entry into the Miami Open, has beaten a Grand Slam champion. This time, she ...
Alexandra Eala, 19, played the match of her life to beat world number two Iga Swiatek 6-2 7-5, reacting with disbelief and ...
The 19-year-old, a former junior grand slam champion, has been making waves - and history - in Miami this week ...
Philippine wildcard Alexandra Eala pulled off the biggest win of her young career with a 6-2 7-5 upset of Iga Swiatek at the ...
Alex Eala and her family met fellow Filipino Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra at a Heat game two years ago, and Spoelstra ...
Entering Miami, the Filipina had pocketed only $40k in prize money this year and her career total stood at $498k. By reaching ...
Alexandra Eala expressed utter shock as she watched Iga Swiatek's final return go long, sealing an upset victory over the No.