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Eala clashes with No. 15 Tauson in her U.S. Open debut

“bring it on.”

These are the marching words of Philippine tennis pride Alexandra “Alex” Eala, who shot the sport’s giants at the 2025 U.S. Open in New York in 2025.

Ms. Erra plays Denmark’s No. 15 world-ranked Clara Tauson in the first round of baptism, hoping to drive away the ghosts of her early exports in the French Open and Wimbledon’s first two Grand Slam attempts.

Ms. Erra said: “It’s given everything.

Ms. Ira’s conflict with Ms. Towson, also sowed 14Th Out of 128 player actors stacked, the plan is 12Th Playing in the stands at the USTA Billie Jean National Tennis Center is likely to be postponed based on previous matches.

Since the epic game at the Miami Open last summer with semi-finals and historic wins with top 25 and former Grand Slam champions including Madison Keys, Jelena Ostapenko and Iga Swiatek, it will be Ms. Ira’s return to the United States.

This magical sport led her to push her qualifying ticket from the top 100 of the No. 140 as a direct entry, rather than a wildcard qualifier, to all the Grand Slam MAIN DRABS and WTA 1000 Championships.

Ms. Eala was also the ruler of the U.S. open women’s singles in 2022, which brought her to transition from the junior high school sensation, the biggest and smartest stage for her elite women’s peers.

But the 20-year-old rising star – without seeds and everyone – can be prepared just as much as the excitement between each other, especially in a bracket full of top players if she can move forward.

Ms. Eala was a board member of Spain’s Cristina Bucsa in the second round, and in the third round, Belgium’s Elise Martens ranked 31st in Belgium’s Elise Martens, given their high odds against their low-ranking opponents in the wildcard qualifiers.

Then, the climb is only ranked No. 1 in the world, and champion Aryna Sabalenka or Leylah Fernandez ranked No. 4, is getting steeper.

The other giants in her brackets are Jessica Pegula, who was in the semifinals at the Miami Open, No. 4 Mirra Andreeva, No. 8 Jasmine Paolini and No. 10 Elena Rybakina, winners opposite the champions on the other rack of World 2 MS. Swiatek, by No. 3 MS. Swiatek, No. 3 coco gauff and No. 6 No. 6 M.

Ms. Erra hopes her long rest has recovered from a minor shoulder injury last month and recovered from her return home in the Philippines to cope with internal opposition and may be exhausted, which could add extra fuel to her bid. – John Bryan Ulanday

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