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ALEX EALA makes world No. 4 Jessica ... of her achievements and will continue to support her as she inspires young athletes across the country.” Eala, who has been a Globe ambassador since ...
A proud and grateful Alex Eala said new challenges are ... and I pray that you all continue sending support through the highs and lows. Salamat sa lahat ng pagdadasal at magagandang mensahe." Eala ...
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.
Alex Eala on historic 2025 Miami Open run ... "Moreover, I’m thankful for all the positivity coming my way, and I pray that you all continue sending support through the highs and lows. "Salamat sa ...
Alex Eala waves to fans following ... Jimmie48 Photography/WTA WHEN Alexandra Eala walked onto the Miami Open courts, she did so with determination and the support of the Philippines behind ...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. congratulated Alex Eala for her "historic" performance in the 2025 Miami Open, calling her a source of pride and inspiration for ...
Alex Eala waves and blows kisses to fans who gave her a standing ovation for a wonderful Miami Open run that saw her reach the semifinals and shock three Grand Slam champions MANILA, Philippines ...
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 ...
AFP Manila: At just 19 years old, Alexandra "Alex" Maniego Eala has emerged as a formidable force in women’s tennis. Her signature? An aggressive playing style: flat, powerful groundstrokes and ...
Alex Eala herself had her own take on the "sumakses" trend as she dubbed the viral video while also giving thanks to those supporting her in her Miami Open campaign. "Success pa more!" Eala wrote on ...