
Alex Eala turns emotional after gorgeous 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko to advance to the Miami Open Spherical of 32.–Picture from the Tennis Channel
MANILA, Philippines — Alex Eala earned her greatest profession win up to now.
Eala, the Ladies’s Tennis Affiliation (WTA) No. 140, shocked World No. 25 Jeļena Ostapenko of Latvia, 7-6 (2), 7-5, on Saturday (Manila time) to advance to the 2024 Miami Open’s Spherical of 32.
The 19-year-old Filipino didn’t again down dealing with the 2017 French Open champion—the highest-ranked participant she confronted within the execs— as she displayed grace beneath strain within the first-set extension to attract first blood.
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what a win! 🇵🇭
Alexandra Eala defeats Ostapenko 7-6(2), 7-5!
#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/IGMbkm9mYP
— wta (@WTA) March 21, 2025
The Rafael Nadal Academy graduate carried her momentum within the second, finishing the upset in a single hour and 53 minutes.
Even Eala couldn’t consider what had simply transpired as she turned emotional after successful the match following a miscue by Ostapenko.


The Philippines’ Alex Eala is congratulated by Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko following their Miami Open match.–Picture from the Tennis Channel
Eala burst into tears, shaking the hand of the previous top-five participant, and continued to be emotional as she sat down on the bench.
Rafa Nadal, a former World No.1 and 22-time Grand Slam champion, celebrated Eala’s greatest win but after being the primary Filipino netter to defeat a prime 30 participant.
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“Congratulations Alex! What an ideal win for you and for [the Philippines]! ” Nadal tweeted on X with a clap emoji.
The previous US Open ladies champion kicked off her Miami Open important draw debut with a 6-3, 7-6(3) upset of World No. 73 Katie Volynets of the US final Thursday (Manila time).
Eala hopes to proceed her spectacular run as she battles WTA No. 5 Madison Keys within the Spherical of 32.
Keys took down Elina Avanesyan of Armenia, 6-3, 6-3, to advance.