At A Glance
- Filipina tennis ace Alex Eala is enjoying a quick break for Christmas and to celebrate his Southeast Asian Games victory but is also immediately plunging back into action in the 2025 MGM Macau Tennis Masters on Sunday, Dec. 28
Filipina tennis ace Alex Eala is enjoying a quick break for Christmas and to celebrate his Southeast Asian Games victory but is also immediately plunging back into action in the 2025 MGM Macau Tennis Masters on Sunday, Dec. 28.
Fresh off a golden conquest that ended the country’s 26-year drought in the women’s singles tennis, Eala is now in Macau for the two-day exhibition tournament which features the best of the sport.
Rated WTA No. 53, Eala is among the sport’s rising stars invited for the showcase and she will face No. 9 and 18-year-old Mira Andreeva of Russia on the first day of the exhibition.
The two tennis aces are quite familiar with each other having faced in the 2022 US Open where the Filipina defeated the Russian to claim her first junior Grand Slam title.
She is also teaming up with Jerry Shang of China in the mixed doubles event against Andreeva and Yibing Wu of China.
Although just an exhibition, the level of competition should also be a good warm-up for Eala who is looking to spend the next few weeks preparing for the 2026 Australian Open.
“Obviously my next goal is the Australian Open. I’ll take my time to enjoy this win and then prep na,” said Eala after winning her gold in the SEA Games with a 6-2, 6-1 triumph over hometown bet Mananchaya Sawangkaew.