Alex Eala advances in W25 tilt after grueling win | Inquirer Sports

Alex Eala advances in W25 tilt after grueling win

/ 04:03 PM May 20, 2021

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Alex Eala. Photo from RAFA NADAL ACADEMY

MANILA, Philippines–Alex Eala continued to play like she belongs among the grown ups. Now with a quarterfinal slot at stake, she has to prove she thrives there.

The teenaged Filipina hotshot will take on hometown bet Irene Burillo Escorihuela late Thursday in the second round of the W25 in Platja D’Aro in Spain.

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Eala, who is only turning 16 on May 23, turned back 25-year-old Alba Carillo Marin (6-3, 5-7, 7-5) on Wednesday night to advance.

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Despite the almost three-hour battle, it was a thorough dominance by Eala who has beaten the 25-year-old Spaniard — world No. 490 — three straight times this year.

Steadily rising in the WTA rankings at 659, Eala hopes to consolidate that win against Marin, get deeper into the draw and gain traction for her French Open juniors campaign next week.

Escorihuela, a 23-year-old World No. 265, pulled the rug from under seventh seed Simona Waltert of Switzerland (4-6, 7-5, 7-5). The right-handed grinder owns a 229-171 win-loss record.

On the other hand, Eala, holding a 20-11 count on her young career, is playing with not much at stake but experience. She sets her sights to improve her semifinals performance in Roland Garros last year.

They square off at Court 2 around 10 p.m. Manila time.

And after that singles match, Eala will partner with Russian Oksana Selekhmeteva in the doubles quarterfinals over at Court 3.

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Eala and Selekhmeteva will face top seeds Sofya Lansere and Vlada Koval for a place in the semifinals.

Eala and Selekhmeteva defeated Spain’s Valeria Kounssenkova and South Africa’s Warona Mdlulwa, 6-2, 6-0, in the opening round.

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But Lansere and Koval dominated their first assignment, too, trouncing Great Britain’s Cheri Darley and Spain’s Cristina Mayorova Bakhtina, 6-0, 6-3.

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