Eala teams up with Alcantara, Gonzales in Asiad


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  • Teen sensation Alex Eala, Fil-American Ruben Gonzales and veteran Davis Cupper Francis Casey Alcantara will banner the country in the quadrennial event in hopes of landing on the podium for the first time in more than a decade.


The Philippines is pinning its hopes on three tennis players with wide international experience to lead the country’s medal drive in the sport at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China late this month.

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Alex Eala hopes to make an impact in the 19th Asian Games in China. (File Photo/Alex Eala Instagram)

Teen sensation Alex Eala, Fil-American Ruben Gonzales and veteran Davis Cupper Francis Casey Alcantara will banner the country in the quadrennial event in hopes of landing on the podium for the first time in more than a decade.

The last time a Filipino went home with an Asian Games medal was in 2006 in Doha, Qatar where Fil-Ams Cecil Mamiit and Eric Taino bagged two bronze medals – Mamiit in the singles before teaming up with Taino in the men’s doubles.

This time, this new generation of players is out to make an impact after having played overseas for most of their careers the past years.

Alcantara, 31, and Eala, 18, will be competing in the men’s and women’s singles, while Gonzales, 37, will be teaming up with Alcantara in the men’s doubles and with Eala in the mixed doubles.

Alcantara is best known as the first Filipino to win a Grand Slam Junior Doubles title at the 2009 Australian Open. Ranked No. 238 in the ATP doubles, he has been competing in Challenger events with different partners including his recent runner-up finishes in Segovia, Spain and Zhangjiagang, China.

Gonzales, who won the men’s doubles gold medal in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia last May with Alcantara, has also been competing in the Challengers and boasts of an ATP doubles ranking at No. 178.

Perhaps the most popular of the three, Eala is a rising star seeking to make an impact in the Asiad with four International Tennis Federation (ITF) singles titles tucked under her belt.

Now ranked No. 195 in the WTA singles, Eala hopes to use her experience against her expected tough opponents from China, Chinese Taipei, Kazakhstan and India, to name a few.