Eala takes a break after tough season; skips upcoming tournaments
Alex Eala is taking a well-deserved break following a demanding run across the clay, grass, and hard court seasons.
The 20-year-old Filipina tennis star recently shared a seaside photo on Instagram with the caption, “Is this what they call eurosummer?”
Her break comes at a crucial time, after requiring a medical timeout during her first-round match against Markéta Vondroušová at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
This rest period will allow Eala to recover and prepare for her next major appearance at the US Open in New York.
To prioritize her recovery, Eala and her team have decided she will skip both the upcoming Cincinnati Open and the Abierto GNP Seguros in Monterrey, Mexico.
As a result, she is expected to slide in the WTA rankings due to missing out on potential points from these events.
Meanwhile, the Philippine Tennis Association (Philta) is hopeful that Alex Eala will represent the country at the Southeast Asian Games in Bangkok this December.
“We’re hoping she could play for the Philippines. Let’s all pray she does,” said Philta Executive Director Tonette Mendoza.
Mendoza said Eala’s participation will depend on her schedule, as the world No. 65 is working on arrangements but is eager to compete.
“She’s just trying to fit it into her schedule, but she seems very excited, so we really hope she can make it,” Mendoza added.
