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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 ...
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Australian Open champion Madison Keys suffered a shock 6-4, 6-2 defeat in the third round of the Miami Open to Filipina ...
NATIONAL University reached the University Athletic Association of the Philippines women's tennis finals for the eighth time in nine seasons after beating Ateneo, 5-0, on Sunday at the Rizal Memorial ...
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The Manila Times on MSNEmotional Alexandra Eala credits family for rise up WTA tennis ranksShe is the first Filipina to beat a top-10 opponent after her win over Australian Open champion Madison Keys. Read more at ...
Alex Eala with Rafael Nadal From the courts of Quezon City to the international spotlight of the Miami Open, Alex Eala is ...
The 19-year-old, who trains at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, was in tears as she made history in the second round.
The 19-year-old Filipina stunned Australian Open champion Madison Keys in one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.
Alex Eala is making history for the Philippines this week at the Miami Open -- and Rafael Nadal is cheering her on.
Teen sensation Alex Eala stuns Madison Keys at the Miami Open, marking a breakthrough moment in her young career.
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