Alex Eala became the Philippines’ first Grand Slam junior champion at the US Open on Saturday, using her “idol” Rafael Nadal for inspiration.
The 17-year-old Filipina defeated French Open girls champion Lucie Havlickova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4 in the final.
“My idol is obviously Rafa. He’s a very good role model, something a lot of people should idolize and try to be,” said Eala who is based at the 22-time Grand Slam champion’s academy in Spain.
“The biggest thing I notice in Rafa is how he fights till the end, how his thoughts are so clear.
“He’s so calm, but at the same time so fired up. I think I really tried to channel that energy during this whole week.”
History for 🇵🇭… and for the Rafa Nadal Academy‼️
RNA player Alexandra Eala becomes the first Filipino to win 🏆 a junior Grand Slam singles title. MABUHAY‼️ VAMOOOOS‼️
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Eala was playing her first junior tournament since the Orange Bowl in Florida last December.
Since then, she became the first Filipina to both contest and win a WTA main draw match when she defeated Paula Ormaechea at Cluj-Napoca in August.
Eala is already her country’s highest ranked player on the WTA at 297 in the world.
Her brother, 20-year-old Michael, who plays college tennis in the United States, is currently the Philippines’ leading man on the ATP, albeit at a lowly 1,506.