Philippine Daily Inquirer

EALA RELISHES VICTORY BEFORE HOMETOWN CROWD

- By Marc Anthony Reyes @marcreyesI­NQ

Sure there’s pressure playing on home turf but for 13-yearold Alex Eala, there’s a commensura­te incentive as well.

“There’s always pressure every time I play in tournament­s, but here I felt very happy because my family are there to watch me,” Eala said right after capturing the Phinma-PSC Internatio­nal Junior Tennis Championsh­ips girls’ singles title on Sunday.

For her, winning a tournament—her second Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) juniors this year—in her hometown is an extra bonus.

“I’ve been away for a long time, and it’s a different feeling winning a title here in the country,” added Eala, a full-time

scholar at Rafael Nadal Academy (RNA) in Mallorca, Spain.

Displaying speed, power and cunning, Eala trounced past tormentor Dasha Plekhanova of Canada, 6-4, 62, to claim the championsh­ip.

It was also a revenge of

sorts for her after she bowed to the 14-year-old Canadian in the Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl, two Grade A tournament­s in the United States.

Eala will try for a back-toback title starting Tuesday in Week 2 of the Grade 4 tourna-

ment sponsored by the Philippine Tennis Associatio­n, Philippine Sports Commission, Phinma and Tecnifibre.

She will then return to Spain where she is also enroled at American Internatio­nal School inside the RNA.

In the boys’ finals, Indian Mann Shah subdued third seed Fumiya Yoshino of Japan, 6-1, 7-6 (5).

Yoshino and Tom Evans of Australia annex the boys’ doubles title at the expense of Filipinos Arthur Craig Pantino and Justin Suarez.

Pantino, last year’s champion, bowed to Yoshino in the semifinals (2-6, 6-4, 6-3).

Indonesian Janice Tjen and Taiwanese Wang Chan-yi bested Kokomi Koyama and Erika Matsuda of Japan, 6-0, 7-6 (2), to rule the girls’ doubles.

 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­DPHOTO ?? Alex Eala is flanked by (fromleft) Philippine Tennis Associatio­n’s RomeoMagat, Phinma Properties’ Oscar Hilado andManila Polo Club’s Derek Santos.
—CONTRIBUTE­DPHOTO Alex Eala is flanked by (fromleft) Philippine Tennis Associatio­n’s RomeoMagat, Phinma Properties’ Oscar Hilado andManila Polo Club’s Derek Santos.

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