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Eala battles US qualifier Baptiste in Round 1 of Dubai Championships

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ALEX EALA — PHILIPPINE STAR/RUSSELL A. PALMA

ALEXANDRA “ALEX” Eala faces a familiar opponent in qualifier Hailey Baptiste of the United States to begin her second WTA 1000 campaign in the Dubai Tennis Championships at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium.

Seeded in the main draw, the 20-year-old Filipina drew the 24-year-old American after her qualifying supremacy for Round 1 starting on Monday with hopes of keeping mastery of her rival after a big win last year.

Back in the 2025 Eastbourne Open in England, Ms. Eala pulled off a pulsating 6(1)-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 comeback win against top-ranked Ms. Baptiste in the qualifiers to ignite magical run all the way to earning her first WTA Finals appearance. Ms. Eala, however, bowed to Australia’s Maya Joint, 4-6, 6-1, 6-7 (10-12), in the epic marathon finale.

The WTA No. 39, Ms. Baptiste, this time around ruled the qualifiers as the No. 1 seed with a 6-4, 6-4 win against Chinese Shuai Zhang (WTA No. 86) to get a shot at WTA No. 40 Ms. Eala.

Ms. Eala, who’s supposed to still go through the qualifiers, advanced straight to the main draw after her seat was upgraded by organizers as one of the hottest tickets in town on Monday.

Waiting for the survivor of the Mses. Eala-Baptiste duel is world No. 6 Jasmine Paolini of Italy, who gained a first-round bye in the stacked 64-player main draw.

The Dubai tilt will serve as Ms. Eala’s sixth straight campaign in a hopeful 2026 season so far marked by a bevy of playoff finishes.

Ms. Eala made the semifinals in the WTA 250 ASB Classic in New Zealand on top of a pair of quarterfinals finishes in the WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open for her first home tourney and the WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open, where she also reached the doubles final four with Indonesian partner Janice Tjen.

She also completed an appearance in all four major main draws after a debut in the Australian Open last month in Melbourne, where she ran away with an exhibition crown in the Kooyong Classic as well.

Ms. Eala’s lone early exit so far was a first-round elimination in the WTA 1000 Qatar Open after yet another defeat against Tereza Valentova of Czechia, 7-6 (8-6), 6-1.

Her solid run so far has catapulted her to a new career-best of No. 40 in the world rankings with a pretty chance to garner more points and hopefully enter the Top 30 in the 1000-level Dubai joust.

And like what she had in every stop of the WTA Tour so far, the nation’s pride is tipped to receive roaring support from overseas Filipinos in the bustling Middle Eastern city. — John Bryan Ulanday