Alex Eala schools Russian Alina Charaeva to snatch first win in PH Women’s Open
Alex Eala schools Russian Alina Charaeva to snatch first win in PH Women’s Open
Title Alex Eala Dominates Alina Charaeva A Sweeping Victory in the PH Women's Open
The tennis world witnessed a dominant performance by Alex Eala as she secured her first win on home soil, defeating Russian opponent Alina Charaeva 6-1, 6-2, in the historic 2026 Philippine Women's Open at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Malate. This impressive victory showcased Eala's exceptional skills and left fans ecstatic.
In the opening set, Eala demonstrated her dominance, taking it 6-1 with a strong performance that left little doubt about the outcome. Charaeva fought back in the second frame, holding a 2-0 lead initially. However, Eala responded, trailing only 2-1 before turning things around to take a 3-2 lead.
The turning point came when Eala took a medical timeout, allowing her to recover and regain momentum. She widened the gap to 5-2, showcasing why she is currently ranked World No. 49. The Filipina finished off the match with a strong forehand swing, securing a 6-2 victory that left no doubt about her prowess.
In an interview after the game, Eala expressed her gratitude to fans for their support I just want to thank all of you for being here and supporting me throughout this tournament.
As Eala continues her journey in the PH Women's Open, it is clear that she is a force to be reckoned with. Her determination and skill on the court are traits that will undoubtedly propel her forward.
Keywords Alex Eala, Philippine Women's Open, Alina Charaeva, tennis, Rizal Memorial Tennis Center
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