Rather less than a yr in the past, Alexandra Eala was an unproven teenager from the Philippines looking for her breakthrough in professional tennis.
As she sat in the catacombs of Hard Rock Stadium, after her first vital wins at the sport’s prime stage, the world No. 140 tried to take in what she had achieved at the 2025 Miami Open, whereas additionally attempting not to make an excessive amount of of it.
Eala, who entered the match with a wild card, had began the match with two wins over Grand Slam champions. After knocking off Jelena Ostapenko in the second spherical and Madison Keys in the third, an injured Paula Badosa couldn’t play their fourth-round match.
In the quarterfinals, Eala met Iga Świątek, one other Grand Slam champion and one among the two dominant powers in girls’s tennis the previous few years. A few years earlier, Świątek had attended Eala’s commencement from the Rafael Nadal Academy. Eala was glad simply to get a picture.
Then she beat Świątek, too. Eala was into the semifinals.
“Crazy,” Eala mentioned throughout an interview then, earlier than in a short time switching from wide-eyed newcomer into competitor mode. Regardless of what occurred in her subsequent matches, she assumed her life was going to be simply because it at all times had been.
“When things are this new and this big I can’t afford to think about it. I don’t think it should change so drastically so fast, because at the end of the day I am the same person,” she mentioned.
After a yr that has felt lengthy and quick all of sudden, she is and he or she isn’t. Back in Miami Thursday, Eala got here via three hours and 20 minutes of attrition towards Laura Siegemund to transfer into the third spherical of this yr’s Miami Open.
“The Miami Open last year was the obvious turning point in my career. But aside from that, I think it’s really gone step by step,” she mentioned in a information convention.
Eala is the world No. 29. She is a sporting avatar for the Philippines, an archipelago of seven,641 islands and over 115 million folks. She embodies the potential and the strain on players who represent nations outside of tennis’ historical centers of power — the gamers whose fandom and significance can shortly outstrip their rating and standing on the court docket.
These are issues Eala has lengthy envisioned, as a result of for a lot of the previous decade, she has been breaking new floor for her nation in the sport. Making historical past, for her, is the straightforward half.
“Those thoughts are almost inevitable, because growing up I was really only the the only Filipina in the international tournaments that I was exposed to,” the 20-year-old mentioned throughout an interview Tuesday from Miami.
“It’s hard to imagine at that young age that you can have such an impact on the whole country. It’s been a step-by-step realization in terms of the impact that it’s had.”
And what an influence it has been. Eala may not but have the standing of Manny Pacquiao, the former boxing world champion, however give her simply a little extra time, Filipinos who’re in a place to gauge her ascendance say. Just as Pacquiao was, Eala has turn into a form of folks’s champion.
People who by no means adopted tennis earlier than plan their days round her matches, which isn’t any straightforward feat when so lots of them happen in the center of the Filipino evening, due to the time distinction between Manila and a tennis tour that spends a lot time in Europe and North America.
“She is already being treated like a multiple Grand Slam winner,” Dyan Castillejo mentioned throughout an interview. Castillejo, a sports activities broadcaster in the Philippines who, 4 many years in the past, was the closest factor Filipino tennis had to Eala.
She by no means cracked the prime 400, has been following Eala since she was in elementary faculty, monitoring her rise from junior champion, to the Rafael Nadal Academy, to the WTA Tour’s prime tournaments. Castillejo did a function on Eala when she was 12, after she received Les Petits As, the premier match for gamers 14-and-under. She’s a bit like the nation music buff who knew Taylor Swift when she was taking part in native festivals in rural Pennsylvania.
Eala had some cut-through then, however it’s nothing like at present.
“Every move. Every video. Every win. Every loss. Every word she says people are like, ‘Are you following it?’” Castillejo mentioned. For years, she added, nearly nobody in her nation adopted tennis and barely anybody performed. Now it looks like everybody with entry to a tennis court docket is attempting to play. Suddenly, it’s actually onerous to get one.
Eala’s followers love the manner she by no means quits, the manner she pumps her fist after she whistles one among her sharply angled, lefty forehands throughout the court docket. She speaks English and Spanish, however typically talks to the crowd in her native Tagalog. Since her Miami Open run, she has reached a first WTA Tour ultimate, turn into the first Filipino participant to win a main-draw Grand Slam match in the Open Era, and drawn 1000’s of followers to tournaments round the globe, who pack out area courts and take a look at to scream their hero towards victory.
The grind of that first yr on the tour has taken its toll. Every week, some a part of her physique hurts in a manner it hadn’t earlier than. Her serve, which she is attempting to add heft to, has taken some swattings throughout some powerful losses.
But then she goes to one other match, and the Filipino diaspora packs the stands and screams for her and every part turns into magical once more.
There was the insanity of her wild first-round upset of Denmark’s Clara Tauson at the U.S. Open, when she prevailed 13-11 in the final-set tiebreak, 1000’s of followers stuffed into the Grandstand waving flags. They have been there properly previous midnight for Eala’s opening spherical win over Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine at Indian Wells two weeks in the past. Eala ate it up, getting back from 5-4 down with Yastremska serving for the match to win 7-5 in the third set.
“It means the world to have this community behind me in such a prestigious tournament,” she mentioned in a information convention after her win. “For them to make the effort to stay up late and stay in the cold and cheer me on, so it really added to the feelings and the emotions after the match.”

Alex Eala has turn into a sporting character for the Philippines and the wider tennis group. (Robert Prange / Getty Images)
Castillejo was there courtside, tapping out updates for followers following on social media, elevating her cellphone to seize Eala’s surge, which was fueled by the assist but additionally cautious with it.
Eala is aware of that specializing in how many individuals are watching her received’t assist. Instead, she is ready to draw confidence from their ardour, if she will course of it the proper manner.
“What’s different about tennis to other team sports is that there’s only two people, so you really know that their attention is on you, but it’s a skill to be able to tune those things out,” she mentioned.
“When you’re in the zone and you’re competing the competitive urge just takes over. There’s a lot of people watching, but you’re doing what you do, what you know how to do.”
Eala solely obtained a style of her influence at house throughout the low season, when she returned house for simply a couple of days. She received the gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand in December, a capstone on a magical rookie yr on the WTA Tour. Then, throughout the second week of this yr’s Australian Open, she obtained a hero’s welcome as Manila hosted a WTA 125 occasion. The WTA had reached out to the nation’s tennis federation, urging them to host an occasion. They constructed a stadium in roughly a month. Every match bought out.
“Everyone is still on a high,” Castillejo mentioned.
That contains Eala. She misplaced in the quarterfinals, at an occasion one rung beneath the predominant tour, however she mentioned the Manila occasion stays the spotlight of her yr.
“Having the tournament at home was such a big thing for me just because it’s such a milestone for women’s tennis in the Philippines and tennis in Philippines in general,” she mentioned.
She is aware of what lies forward. For the first time, she has to defend a vital chunk of rankings factors she received on that run to the Miami semis final yr. After embracing the freedom that comes with such a rocket-fuel run — the skill to enter Grand Slams and extra WTA 1000s with out having to both qualify, or weigh efficiency towards rankings factors accrued in the earlier yr — she faces the stranger problem that each one gamers should reckon with.
Each season, tennis gamers compete towards their rivals. They additionally compete towards final yr’s model of themselves. This yr’s Eala performs Laura Siegemund, the grasp of the sport’s dark arts, in her opening match. Should she win, a second Miami assembly with Świątek could possibly be on.
“I’ve been defending points for as long as I’ve been competing,” Eala mentioned. “Whether I lose first round or whether I win the whole thing, it’s OK. If I don’t get them now, I’ll get them in another tournament.”