Alexandra Eala

Tennis Player

Filipino Quezon City, Philippines

Quick Info

ProfessionTennis Player
NationalityFilipino
Date of Birth23/05/2005
Age21 years
BirthplaceQuezon City, Philippines

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameAlexandra Eala
NicknameAlex
Current WTA RankNo. 50
PlaysLeft-handed
Height5-9
CoachJoan Bosch
TrainingRafael Nadal Academy in Mallorca

Physical Stats & More

Height5-9

Personal Life

Started Playing TennisAged 4

Career

Professional Debut2020 (ITF Women’s Circuit)
Junior Achievements
  • No. 2 junior world ranking
  • 2022 US Open girls’ singles (1st Filipino junior GS singles title)
  • 2020 Australian Open junior doubles (with Priska Nugroho)
  • 2021 French Open junior doubles (with Oksana Selekhmeteva)
  • Les Petits As title (aged 12)
ITF Titles
  • 2021: W15 Manacor (singles)
  • 2022: W25 Chiang Rai (singles)
  • 2023: W15 Yecla, W25 Roehampton (singles)
  • 2024: W100 Vitoria-Gasteiz (singles), 3 doubles titles
WTA Achievements
  • 2025 WTA 125 Guadalajara singles title
  • 2025 Eastbourne singles finalist
  • 2025 Miami Open semifinals (WC wins over No.5 Keys, No.2 Swiatek)
  • 2025 US Open 2R singles (1st Filipino GS main draw win vs. No.14 Tauson)
  • 2025 French Open 2R doubles
  • Career-high No. 29 (March 2026)
Career Stats
Singles Titles0 WTA
Doubles Titles0 WTA
Singles W-L194-117 (career)
Prize Money$1,363,685 (career)
Latest News
  • date: 01/03/2026 summary: Alexandra Eala reached a career-high world No. 29 in singles, becoming the highest-ranked Filipino tennis player in history. The milestone followed a strong run of results on the WTA Tour that moved her into the top 30 for the first time.
  • date: 20/03/2025 summary: Eala made a major breakthrough at the Miami Open by reaching the semifinals as a wildcard. Along the way, she defeated multiple major champions in straight sets, becoming the first Filipino woman to beat a major champion at a tour-level event and the first wildcard in history to beat three major champions in straight sets at one WTA event.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. First Filipino to enter WTA top 30 and top 100
2. First Filipino to win a Grand Slam match in Open Era (2025 US Open)
3. First wild card to defeat three major champions in straight sets at a single WTA event
4. Won Li Na Inspiration Award at WTA Future Stars (aged 11)
5. Competed in WTA Future Stars 2016-2017
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