Alex Eala's dream run in Miami Open ends
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Eala’s mind-bending run at this Miami Open not be something crazy and ridiculous, but something real.
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For Eala, the victory over Swiatek marked the third Grand Slam winner she had knocked out of the women's draw after earlier wins over Australian Open champion Madison Keys and 2017 French Open champi...
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Alexandra Eala has shared the brutal consequences of her breakout run at the Miami Open. Before this fortnight, the teenage wildcard had only won two WTA Tour-level matches. But she went on an incredible run to the semi-final, beating three Grand Slam champions in a row.
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VnExpress International on MSN19-year-old Alexandra Eala a treasure of Philippine tennisAlexandra Eala has carved out a historic path not just for herself, but for Philippine and Southeast Asian tennis, as she finished an extraordinary run at the 2025 Miami Open.
Alexandra Eala continued her stunning run at the Miami Open by beating five-time grand slam champion Iga Świątek in straight sets to reach the first semifinal of her young career.
Alex Eala and her family met fellow Filipino Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra at a Heat game two years ago, and Spoelstra attended her Miami Open win over Iga Swiatek on Wednesday.
MIAMI GARDENS, United States — Filipina sensation Alexandra Eala's remarkable run at the Miami Open came to a brave end with a three-set loss to Jessica Pegula in the semifinals on Thursday. In an enthralling battle over two hours and 24 minutes ...
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The National on MSNManny Pacquiao lauds 'true champion' Alexandra Eala after Philippines tennis sensation's Miami dream run endsPhilippines sensation Alexandra Eala's incredible run at the Miami Open came to an end with a three-set defeat to Jessica Pegula in the semi-finals on Thursday night. In an epic battle that lasted two hours and 24 minutes,
Novak Djokovic became the oldest to reach the semi-finals of an ATP Masters 1000 event after beating Sebastian Korda in straight sets. 19-year-old Alexandra Eala lost to Jessica Pegula in a three-set thriller.