Alex Eala comes up short of Wimbledon main draw berth


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  • For the second time, Alex Eala suffered a third round Grand Slam qualifying exit after falling short against New Zealand’s Lulu Sun, 6-7, 5-7, in the Wimbledon Championships in Great Britain on Thursday night, June 27.


For the second time, Alex Eala suffered a third round Grand Slam qualifying exit after falling short against New Zealand’s Lulu Sun, 6-7, 5-7, in the Wimbledon Championships in Great Britain on Thursday night, June 27.

 

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Alex Eala 

 

Just last month on her 19th birthday, the young tennis ace moved a win away from qualifying into the main draw of her first women’s singles major tournament in the French Open — yielding to Julia Riera of Argentina in three sets in her quest to become the first Filipina to barge into the clay court competition. 

This time, Eala nearly forged a path for herself to the grand slam when she prevailed over an even higher-ranked Tamara Zidansek of Slovenia a day before with a 1-6, 7-6 (9), 6-3 victory just after turning back France’s Jessika Ponchet, 7-6 (1), 6-4, in the first round of the qualifying. 

Eala and the 23rd-seeded Sun engaged in a nip-and-tuck affair and dragged the opening set to a tiebreak, with the Filipina wielding all her might to gain the head start. However, Sun managed to keep the advantage to herself. 

In the second set, the young Filipina star jumped to a promising 2-0 lead, before Sun regained full steam and won four straight games, leaving the former in another 2-4 hole. 

Though Eala eventually managed to lock the game at 5-all to bring the match to an extended encounter, Sun went for the finishing kick before she could pull off the win from behind. 

It would have been Eala’s maiden main draw berth in the prestigious grass court Grand Slam event.