Gritty Eala Shows Resilience, Cruises to First Round Victory

Gritty Eala Shows Resilience, Cruises to First Round Victory

MANILA, Philippines – At 18 years old, Alex Eala is slowly learning what it takes to make an impact in the pro circuit.

One of these lessons is the importance of staying the course and showing resilience especially when the going gets tough.

On Wednesday, February 21, the Filipina teen star found herself trailing early but eventually managed to find her rhythm to earn a 6-4, 6-2 victory over 26-year-old veteran Raluca Georgiana Serban of Cyprus in the opening round of the ITF W75 Porto in Portugal.

Eala faced a 1-3 deficit in the opening set, dropping her serve twice which was aggravated by four double faults. She did not commit any more double fault thereafter. She also did not drop her serve the rest of the way.

The world No. 188 Eala worked her way through her early struggles by breaking Serban in the fifth game before holding serve for the first time in the sixth game to knot the count at 3-3. Eala extricated herself from a 4-4 deadlock with another service break to pocket the first set in the 10th game, 6-4.

What initially was a tight contest regressed into a lopsided affair in the second set. Eala broke serve twice and thoroughly dominated Serban who could not put up the same fight that has gained her 13 singles titles in the ITF circuit. 

It was all over after the eighth game with Eala ending the match in an hour and 39 minutes at the Complexo de Ténis de Monte Aventino in Porto. 

Now gunning for her fifth ITF championship, Eala will next face eighth se

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