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Squeezing through the pack from far-flung Court 22 at Melbourne Park, the world’s 49th-ranked women’s tennis player can barely keep up with her coach as they struggle to cut a swathe through the massed crowd after a practice session.
Such is the soaring profile of the Philippines’ 20-year-old sensation, Alexandra Eala, that she draws a crowd wherever she plays.
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Down the back of Melbourne Park, tucked away behind John Cain Arena, is practice court 22.
This court and those near it are typically quiet at 10am on day one of the Australian Open, as fans rush to take their seats in the stadiums. But on Sunday court 22 was instead overflowing with Filipino fans desperate to catch a glimpse of their new “national hero” Alexandra Eala.
The 20-year-old is largely unknown to your casual tennis fan, but she has surged up the rankings in the past year and became the first Filipina to win a grand slam singles match when she won her first round clash at the 2025 US Open.
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