Alex Eala shoots for second pro title in third leg of Manacor tilt


Alex Eala
Alex Eala

Alex Eala gets another crack at a pro title when she competes in the third leg of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women’s World Tennis Tour competition in Manacor, Spain this week.

The 15-year-old PH rising star made it to the 32-player main draw as a junior reserve in the $15,000 tournament hosted by the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar.

She is set to collide with unseeded Ana Lantigua de la Nuez, a 20-year-old Spaniard with a Woman’s Tennis Association (WTA) ranking of 619.

But Eala is riding on morale-boosting finishes in the first two legs where she captured her first pro title in the first leg at the expense of Spain’s Yvonne Cavalle-Reimers, as well as a quarterfinal finish in the second leg.

The road to another pro crown is expected to be rough for the country’s top local junior player as she is bracketed in the upper half of the draw that has top seed Margot Yerolymos of France, No. 4 Camilla Rosatello of Italy, and fifth pick Rosa Vicens Mas of Spain.

In fact, a first-round win for Eala would already arrange her a second-round meeting with the winner between the top-seeded Yerolymos and a still unnamed qualifier.

Eala hopes to further boost her WTA rankings through this tournament after seeing her jump from 1190 to 942 within only two weeks.