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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala braces for rematch vs ‘spectacular’ Iga Swiatek at Madrid OpenFacing Iga Swiatek for the second time in her young career fuels Alex Eala to continue growing as a looming tennis superstar.
Coming forward more often, mixing in drop shots and trusting her touch, Aryna Sabalenka's game is evolving beyond brute force -- and the results are starting to show on clay.
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Madrid Open due to adductor injury sustained in Barcelona final defeat
World No 3 sustained adductor injury last Sunday in his straight-sets defeat in Barcelona Open final; watch the Madrid Open ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWho is Alex Eala’s coach? Joan Bosch guiding teen star’s rise to the topAlex Eala’s rise up the WTA Rankings has been one of the biggest stories of 2025 to date. The Filipina’s run at the Miami ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz forced to ‘decline drinks’ over fear of contamination after Jannik Sinner’s and Iga Swiatek’s doping sagaCarlos Alcaraz is wary of the consequences of not taking care of what he consumes. Jannik Sinner‘s and Iga Swiatek’s The post ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAryna Sabalenka disagrees with Carlos Alcaraz’s take on two-week tournamentsAryna Sabalenka prefers two-week tournaments but Carlos Alcaraz is not a fan of them. Both Alcaraz and Sabalenka are in The ...
While she is feeling good in practice, Swiatek is still waiting for confirmation she can hit her peak level on her preferred ...
Aryna Sabalenka isn’t just the world No 1 in tennis — she might also be the world No 1 when it comes to Porsche heartbreak.
The first test for the second seed in Madrid comes in the form of Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala, who shocked Swiatek en ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN‘Results Don’t Happen Right Away’- Coco Gauff Keeps Criticism Aside as She Delivers Perfect Response to the NaysayersLearning from the hard losses is the only thing you can do. The post ‘Results Don’t Happen Right Away’- Coco Gauff Keeps ...
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The National on MSNFilipina star Alexandra Eala on the importance of staying grounded and shout-outs from 'legend' Manny PacquiaoTwelve months ago, an 18-year-old Alexandra Eala was ranked 170 in the world. Competing in the Madrid Open courtesy of a ...
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