Malacañang hailed Filipino tennis prodigy Alex Eala for her historic victory as the first national to win a Grand Slam tennis title.

In a statement from Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 11, the Palace congratulated Eala for her win in the US Open Girls Singles on Saturday, Sept. 10.
"Mainit na pagbati kay Alex Eala, ang kauna-unahang Pilipino na nagkamit ng titulo sa Junior Grand Slam Singles ng 2022 U.S. Open Championship (Warmest congratulations to Alex Eala, the first-ever Filipino to win a title in the Junior Grand Slam Singles 2020 US Open Championship)!" Angeles said.
"araming salamat sa karangalan na iyong ibinigay para sa ating bansa. Mabuhay ang atletang Pinoy (Thank you so much for bringing honor to the country. Hail to to Filipino athletes)!" she added.
Eala, 17, defeated Czech Republic’s Lucie Havlickova, 6-2, 6-4, to bag the championship.
Angeles said Eala's win signifies the importance of a good program for and treatment to Filipino athletes.
The Press Secretary further said that under the administration of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., plans for the betterment of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) will be initiated.
"Kaya naman sa ilalim ng administrasyon ng ating Pangulong Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr., may mga plano at hakbang na ang PSC (Philippine Sports Commission) sa pagpapabuti ng mga polisiya bilang tugon dito (Under the administration of President Marcos, the PSC will carry out plans and steps to improve policies to address this)," Angeles said.
Eala is a scholar of the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain. She has been training under their wing for the past years.