Eala comes close to title

Eala comes close to title
HISTORIC. Alex Eala became the first Filipino to reach a Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) singles final but fell short of capturing the Lexus Eastbourne Open in Great Britain as she lost to Australian Maya Joint, 4-6, 6-1, 6(10)-7 in the championship round. / VIA PNA
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MANILA – Alexandra Eala made history as the first Filipino to reach a Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) singles final on Saturday (Sunday, June 29, 2025, PH time).

Her remarkable run, however, came to a heart-stopping conclusion at the Lexus Eastbourne Open in Great Britain, where she narrowly lost to Australia’s Maya Joint in a dramatic three-set final showdown.

Eala, 20, led in the final-set super tiebreak and held four championship points but was unable to close out the match, eventually falling 4-6, 6-1, 6(10)-7.

Fighting back tears during the trophy presentation, Eala said, “It’s my first WTA final. It’s a big deal for me and for my country because it’s historic. It’s the first time any Filipina has done anything like this. I guess that’s also why I’m so emotional.”

Despite a slow start, Eala rallied after dropping the opening set, dominating the second to force a deciding set.

The final came down to a nerve-wracking super tie-breaker, where Eala was within a point of victory multiple times before Joint, showing composure under pressure, converted her second match point.

Eala, who entered the tournament as a qualifier, delivered a Cinderella run on her way to the final. She defeated Zeynep Sönmez (Turkey) and Hailey Baptiste (USA) in the early rounds, before upsetting several higher-ranked players, including world No. 61 Lucia Bronzetti, former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko (via retirement), No. 42 Dayana Yastremska, and No. 111 Varvara Gracheva.

In her on-court remarks, Eala was gracious in defeat.

“I want to congratulate Maya for a great match and a great tournament,” she said. “If I were to lose to anyone this week, it would definitely be you.”

The Eastbourne final marked the youngest combined age of finalists at the tournament since 1981.

The next stop for Eala is Wimbledon, the third of four grand slam events. She faces defending champion Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic in Monday’s (Tuesday, July 1 in PH) main draw.

Kudos, Alex: PBBM

“Thank you everyone for the love. This has to be one of the toughest losses of my early career, but I firmly believe that it’s these moments that make you stronger and shape your character. Though I’m so happy with the positive week, it’s full speed ahead to Wimbledon. I have a date with center court,” the Eastbournbe Open finalist wrote on social media.

Following her runner-up finish in the Eastbourne Open, Eala leaped to a new career high No. 56 -- from No. 74 -- in the latest WTA rankings.

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. congratulated Eala on her performance at the Eastbourne Open.

“Tuloy ang laban (Keep fighting), Alex!” President Marcos post on Facebook. “We all watched you make history as the first Filipino to readh a WTA 250 singles final. That alone is already a victory for our country and the for the millions of Filipinos who stand proudly behind you.”

“You’ve made us all proud! Keep going, your best is yet to come,” the President concluded his congratulatory message. / PNA

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