Filipina tennis sensation Alex Eala went out firing to open her 2025 SEA Games campaign on high note after dominating ...
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Eala cool, calm in SEAG return
Eala lived up to her lofty billing as the highest-ranked player, cruising to a 6-3, 6-1 sweep of Malaysian Shihomi Li Xuan ...
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SEA Games: Alex Eala, Niño Alcantara advance to mixed doubles semis
Alex Eala is assured of another bronze medal after she and Niño Alcantara advanced to the mixed doubles semifinals in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on Monday at the Tennis Development Center in ...
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Eala turns attention to SEA Games singles gold
World tennis sensation and Team Philippines flag bearer Alex Eala shifts her focus to her own battle in the highly ...
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SEA Games 2025: Alex Eala gets first-round bye in women’s singles tennis
INQUIRER Special Coverage MANILA, Philippines — Alex Eala, the No. 1 seed in the tournament, got a first-round bye in women’s ...
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Alex Eala begins SEA Games gold medal chase vs Malaysian netter
Alex Eala will finally see action for Team Philippines deep into its campaign in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games here at the ...
Filipino tennis star Alexandra Eala secured at least a bronze medal in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games with a powerful 6-3, ...
Despite the overlapping schedules, Alex Eala was pleased with the development of tennis in the Philippines as a Women’s ...
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Alex Eala hails squad after team event bronze at SEA Games 2025
Alex Eala lauded the Philippine women’s tennis squad after its bronze medal finish in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA ...
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Alex Eala secures bronze in dominant win vs. Malaysian
Alex Eala assured herself of at least another medal at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, beating Malaysia’s Shihomi Leong in their quarterfinal match, 6-3, 6-1, at the National Tennis Development Center ...
The 2026 WTA Tour includes the Philippine Women's Open, an event Alex Eala is expected to headline following a historic year ...
BANGKOK—The Philippine Tennis Association is rallying behind WTA No. 52 Alexandra Eala, who will represent Team Philippines at the 33rd Southeast Asian ...
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