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Alexandra Eala: Philippines’ Rising Star Shines at U.S. Open

Video by US Open Tennis Championships. Alexandra Eala vs. Clara Tauson Extended Highlights at the 2025 US Open Round 1, including the dramatic tiebreak.

🎾 Tiebreaker Drama in New York

Alexandra Eala, a 20-year-old from the Philippines, made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2025 US Open on August 25 in the women’s singles first round. Drawn against No. 14 seed Clara Tauson of Denmark, she looked finished after falling behind 1–5 in the deciding third set. But the crowd, alive with Filipino flags and chants, pushed her on. Cameras even caught her blurting a Tagalog expletive in the heat of battle, a flash of emotion that fans quickly embraced. Point by point, she stormed back, forcing a tiebreak and finally clinching it 13–11. The victory made her the first Filipino in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam main-draw singles match.

🇵🇭 From Quezon City to Nadal’s Academy 🇪🇸

Eala began playing at four and later trained at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain, where she sharpened her game against Europe’s best juniors. Her biggest early breakthrough came in 2022, when she won the US Open girls’ singles crown, becoming the first Filipino to capture a junior Grand Slam.

🚀 Breaking Barriers on the WTA Tour

Video By Tennis Channel. Alexandra Eala joins Tennis Channel’s Jon Wertheim to talk about the growth of tennis in the Philippines, her training at the Rafael Nadal Academy, and her path to the WTA.

Her 2025 season delivered new milestones. At the Miami Open, she defeated Jelena Ostapenko (No. 25), Madison Keys (No. 5), and Iga Świątek (No. 2) to reach the semifinals, pushing into the WTA Top 100. Weeks later, she contested her first WTA final at Eastbourne, narrowly losing in a third-set tiebreak.

🌟 Pride of the Filipino Community

Though her US Open run ended in the second round against Cristina Bucsa (6–4, 6–3), Eala’s breakthrough resonated deeply among Filipino and Filipino-American fans. The expletive moment became a rallying cry online, and Philippine media hailed the victory as a historic moment. The New York crowd, firmly on her side, underlined the sense that Eala’s presence on tennis’s biggest stage marked something larger than one upset.

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