FILE–Alexandra Eala of the Philippines returns the ball to Poland’s Magda Linette during the Nottingham Open tennis championships in Nottingham, England, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)
Alex Eala advanced to the quarterfinals of the Lexus Eastbourne Open after third seed Jelena Ostapenko retired due to injury late Wednesday (Manila time).
Leading 3-2 in the third set, Eala scored a repeat over her Latvian foe with Ostapenko unable to continue after injuring her left ankle earlier in the match.
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The Filipino tennis ace had to battle back from a disastrous first set, where the world No. 20 dominated 6-0. Eala recovered with a 6-2 second-set victory to force a decider.
Wishing you a speedy recovery Jelena 💚
Alex Eala advances to the quarterfinals after Ostapenko retires due to injury.#LexusEastbourneOpen pic.twitter.com/xZ3EnrOSyB
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2025
“It’s never a good feeling to finish a match like that,” Eala said after the match. “I hope everything’s okay with her because it was a really tough battle today, and I think both of us were on the brink, you know It could have been anyone’s match.”
“So I wish her a speedy recovery and I’m super happy to be able to play again in this beautiful place.”
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Eala first beat Ostapenko as part of her historic Miami Open run in March.
She is deep in her build-up for her 2025 Wimbledon main draw debut set for next week.
The World No. 74 opened her Eastbourne Open campaign with a dominant win over Lucia Bronzetti on Monday.