Eala, Alcantara nail doubles titles with different partners in India
At A Glance
- Alex Eala and Francis Casey Alcantara extended their Asian Games success with different partners after capturing doubles titles in their respective International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments on Saturday, Jan. 27.
Alex Eala and Francis Casey Alcantara extended their Asian Games success with different partners after capturing doubles titles in their respective International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments on Saturday, Jan. 27.

Eala and Latvian Darja Semenistaja stunned top seeds Naiktha Bains of Great Britain and Fanni Stollar of Hungary, 7-6 (8), 6-3, to clinch the W50 Pune doubles crown in India, while Alcantara and Indonesian Christopher Rungkat clobbered Bogdan Bobrov and Indian Adil Kalyanpur, 6-4, 6-2, to rule the M25 Chennai also in India.
It was a sweet triumph for Eala, who claimed her first-ever pro doubles title and fifth pro crown after winning four singles titles since 2021.
Alcantara, for his part, nailed his 23rd ITF doubles title and third overall with Rungkat after the dynamic tandem prevailed in the M15 Kuala Lumpur and M15 Ipoh Perak in Malaysia last year.
It was also Alcantara’s first crown this year after three unsuccessful attempts in Thailand the past weeks.
Eala and Alcantara were best known to win the mixed doubles bronze medal at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China last September, with the 18-year-old Filipina teen sensation also snaring the bronze in the women’s singles.
With their recent separate triumphs, expect Eala and Alcantara to improve their respective doubles rankings.
Eala is currently at No. 365 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), while Alcantara enjoys a career-high No. 176 in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).