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Alexandra Maniego Eala (born May 23, 2005) is a Filipina professional tennis player.
She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 143, by the WTA, achieved on 22 July 2024. She is the highest-ranked Filipino female singles player in WTA Tour history, surpassing Maricris Gentz, who peaked at No. 284 on 18 October 1999.
Eala was the No. 2 ranked ITF junior on 6 October 2020. Eala won her first junior singles title at the 2022 US Open, making her the first Filipino player to win a junior Grand Slam singles title.
Personal life
Her mother Rosemarie "Rizza" Maniego-Eala is a 1985 Southeast Asian Games bronze medalist in the 100-meter backstroke and currently serves as the chief financial officer of Globe Telecom. She is the niece of Philippine Sports Commission chairperson and former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner Noli Eala. Her brother, Michael (Miko), plays tennis for the Pennsylvania State University Nittany Lions.
She has been a student of the Rafa Nadal Academy in Manacor (Mallorca, Spain), since she was 12 years old.
Career
= Juniors
=Grand Slam performance - singles:
Australian Open: 3R (2020)
French Open: SF (2020)
Wimbledon: 2R (2021)
US Open: W (2022)
Grand Slam performance - doubles:
Australian Open: W (2020)
French Open: W (2021)
Wimbledon: 2R (2021)
US Open: SF (2021)
2018
At the age of 12, Eala won the 2018 Les Petit As 14-and-under tournament, beating Linda Nosková in the finals. She made her junior Grand Slam debut at the 2019 US Open. She was named the 2019 Milo Junior Athlete of the Year.
2020: First junior doubles title
Eala won the 2020 Australian girls' doubles event, partnering Priska Madelyn Nugroho. They defeated Živa Falkner and Matilda Mutavdzic in the final.
Eala peaked in the junior rankings at No. 2, after reaching the semifinals at the 2020 French Open girls' singles competition.
2021: Second junior doubles title
Eala paid tribute to her roots on Independence Day following another major triumph, this time on the clay court in Paris. Eala and her Russian partner Oksana Selekhmeteva captured the French Open girls' doubles title Saturday. They were the top seeds in the tournament, won after knocking out Maria Bondarenko of Russia and Amarissa Kiara Tóth of Hungary, 6–0, 7–5, in the final.
2022: First junior Grand Slam singles title
On 11 September, Eala became the first Filipino to win a junior Grand Slam singles championship and the only Filipino with multiple junior Grand Slam titles. She defeated the No. 2 seed, Lucie Havlíčková of the Czech Republic, in the girls' singles final of the US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York.
= Professional
=2020-2021: First ITF title & WTA debut
On 4 March 2020, Eala made her debut on the ITF Women's Circuit, as she played in the $15k event at Monastir, Tunisia, where she won her first professional match.
In January 2021, she leaped to the top 1,000 in the WTA rankings, after winning the title at the first leg of the $15k Manacor event in Spain.
She received a wildcard into the qualifying draw of the Miami Open where she lost to Viktória Kužmová in three sets in the first round.
Eala made her first ITF doubles final at the $25k Platja d'Aro in Spain, playing with Oksana Selekhmeteva. They lost to Lithuania's Justina Mikulskytė and Romanian Oana Georgeta Simion, 3–6, 5–7.
In August 2021, she made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2021 Winners Open in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, after receiving a wildcard. In her first match, she defeated Paula Ormaechea in straight sets. She lost in the second round to Mayar Sherif, also in straight sets.
2022-2024: WTA 1000, major and top 200 debuts and first win
She received a wildcard making her WTA 1000 debut at the 2022 Miami Open, losing to Madison Brengle in the first round.
In 2023, Eala made her debut in the qualifying draw of the Australian Open but she lost her first match to Misaki Doi in three sets. She qualified for the 2023 Thailand Open but lost in the first round to sixth seed Tatjana Maria.
She received wildcards for the main draw at the 2023 Miami Open and at the 2023 Madrid Open.
She entered the top 200 on 28 August 2023 and reached a new career-high ranking of world No. 191 on 18 September 2023. At the Asian Games, she won two bronze medals, one in the women's singles and the second in the mixed doubles with Francis Alcantara.
She received wildcards for the qualifying draw at the 2024 Miami Open, and for the main draw at the Madrid Open. During the 2024 Miami Open, she stunned former world No. 5, Sara Errani, during the first round of qualifying winning in straight sets. However, in the second round of qualifying, she suffered cramps and lost to Emiliana Arango. At the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open, she recorded her first WTA 1000 win over Lesia Tsurenko. She then lost in three sets against 27th seed Sorana Cirstea.
Eala entered the qualifying rounds of the 2024 French Open where she beat Ma Yexin of China and Taylah Preston of Australia to reach the final round, where she lost in another three-set match to Julia Riera of Argentina. For the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, she entered the qualifying rounds and reached the final qualifying match where she lost to eventual quarterfinalist Lulu Sun.
After Wimbledon, Eala entered the Open Araba en Femenino, a W100 tournament, where she triumphed in both singles and doubles. She won the title in singles without dropping a set. In doubles, she and her partner Estelle Cascino, won their second doubles crown. She reached a new career-high ranking in both singles and doubles, at 143 and 208 respectively.
Eala entered the 2024 US Open qualifying rounds where she again reached the final qualifying round, losing to 20th seed Elena-Gabriela Ruse. She qualified for the main draw of the WTA 500 2024 Guadalajara Open Akron, losing in the first round to sixth seed Marie Bouzková.
= Sponsorships
=Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
Globe Telecom Inc.
Babolat
Nike
Performance timeline
Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.
= Singles
=Current through the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
ITF Circuit finals
= Singles: 8 (5 titles, 3 runner-ups)
== Doubles: 4 (3 titles, 1 runner–up)
=Junior Grand Slam finals
= Singles: 1 (title)
== Doubles: 2 (2 titles)
=ITF Junior finals
= Singles (4–5)
== Doubles (3–2)
=Notes
References
External links
Alexandra Eala at the Women's Tennis Association
Alexandra Eala at the International Tennis Federation
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Priska Madelyn Nugroho
- Alexandra Eala
- 2024 Guangzhou Open – Singles
- 2024 Guadalajara Open Akron – Singles
- 2024 WTA 125 tournaments
- 2024 Wuhan Open – Singles
- 2024 Guangzhou Open
- 2024 Ningbo Open – Singles
- 2024 Jiangxi Open
- Renáta Jamrichová
- Babolat