Philippine Daily Inquirer

EVERY LOSS MAKES TENNIS SENSATION ALEX EALA STRONGER, FIERCER

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“Every loss makes Alex stronger and fiercer,” said Mike Eala, dad of tennis sensation Alex Eala.

The Filipina tennis protégé may have bowed out after the third round of the W60 Bellinzona tournament on Thursday in Switzerlan­d, but her parents insist “there is nothing to be discourage­d about.”

Alex’s parents are even grateful that their 15-year-old daughter is slowly inching closer to her dream of qualifying for the Women’s Tennis Associatio­n (WTA) grand slam tournament­s.

“Alex is a fast learner and she never gets dispirited with every loss. In fact, it makes her stronger and fiercer,” said her father.

“She seems to be laser-focused on her tennis. She knows that if she keeps her focus on her level of play, keeps her head down and works hard, the wins will eventually come,” he added.

And it seems Alex, who is supported by Globe Telecom, is on the right track.

In her recent campaign in Switzerlan­d, the 715th-ranked Eala beat higher-rated foes in France’s Margot Yerolymus (323rd) and Laura Iona-Parr (206th) of Romania. The wins are expected to improve her WTA ratings when the next rankings are released.

Not only that, Eala has been steadily improving in her skills, particular­ly in her serves, backhand slice and drop shots that impressed her Rafa Nadal Academy coach Daniel Gomez.

She is also beginning to shake off in-game issues like hunger and extreme cold, which she experience­d during her 6-7(6), 6-1, 6-0 win over Iona- Paar.

“She video-called us right after the match. She was hungry daw and it was so cold ... It was a three-set match and it started late as the previous match on her court was also a long three-setter. So she finished [the game] about dinner time na rin,” Alex’s father added.

To lift her morale, the tennis protégé regularly holds group video chats with her family and friends.

Her father said that the Swiss tournament is perhaps one of the most challengin­g for the family as quarantine protocols prevented him and wife Rizza from joining Alex in Europe.

“We are in the US and Alex is in Switzerlan­d,” he said. Alex is a student resident of the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain.

Despite the distance and their tight schedules, the family is able to connect regularly to their loved ones here in the Philippine­s through video calls.

“We are lucky to be in a generation with telecommun­ications companies like Globe where we can connect, wherever we are,” said Alex’s dad.

 ??  ?? From No. 715, Alex Eala is now No. 662 in the WTA rankings.
From No. 715, Alex Eala is now No. 662 in the WTA rankings.

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