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A 19-year-old Filipina enthralled the nation last week as she slew three international giants in a row at the Miami Open, ...
LONDON (AP) — Iga Swiatek and Emma Raducanu have pulled out of next week's Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers for their ...
Alexandra Eala did not leave the Miami Open with her first WTA 1000 title, but she may have won even more in her breakthrough ...
The ATP and WTA Tours want to better platform their players, but it's television and streaming companies that define tennis ...
And with that, she becomes the first woman from the Philippines ever to break into the Top 100, since WTA rankings began in 1975. At 19, she’s the second-highest-ranked teenager on the current WTA ...
Filipina tennis sensation Alex Eala's graciousness amid her defeat to America's Jessica Pegula in the Women's Singles ...
The latest PIF WTA Rankings offer a mix of breakthroughs and familiar names on the rebound, led by Alexandra Eala’s historic ...
Another teenager who made her mark in Miami is 19-year-old Eala. She did not win the event, but she made it to the semifinals before losing in three sets to Jessica Pegula. Before losing to the ...
Eala beat three Grand Slam winners en route to making the Miami semifinal and Filipo tennis history as a wildcard.
A breakout performance in Miami has led to a top 100 debut for 19 year-old Alexandra Eala of the Philippines. This and more in today’s post sunshine double WTA rankings wrap. A trip to the semifinals ...
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus earned her first Miami Open championship by defeating American and No. 4 Jessica Pegula 7-5, 6-2 ...
The No. 4 ranked women's tennis player is in the Miami Open final and loves getting wins in the home of the Dolphins.