LONDON, England — Filipina tennis star Alex Eala delivered a breakthrough performance at Wimbledon, defeating defending champion and World No. 3 Iga Świątek, 7–6(11–9), 6–2, in the third round to advance to the Round of 16.
Eala showed exceptional composure on Centre Court, surviving a tense first-set tiebreak before dominating the second set with aggressive baseline play and consistent serving. The win marks one of the biggest victories of her career and a historic moment for Philippine tennis.
Świątek, a multiple Grand Slam champion and defending Wimbledon titleholder, struggled to find rhythm under pressure as Eala dictated key rallies and converted crucial break points.
MATCH STATISTICS:
Final Score: Alex Eala def. Iga Świątek, 7–6(11–9), 6–2
- Aces: Eala 4 – 1 Świątek
- Double Faults: Eala 0 – 5 Świątek
- First Serve %: Eala 62% – 68% Świątek
- 1st Serve Win %: 57% – 57%
- 2nd Serve Win %: 55% – 41%
- Break Points: Eala 5/7 – 3/11 Świątek
- Tiebreaks Won: Eala 1 – 0 Świątek
- Receiving Points Won: 35 – 44
- Total Points Won: Eala 92 – 78 Świątek
- Games Won: Eala 13 – 8 Świątek
- Max Games in a Row: 5 – 2
- Max Points in a Row: 6 – 5
- Service Points Won: 57 – 34
- Service Games Won: 7 – 5
With this victory, Eala continues her impressive Wimbledon run and strengthens her reputation as one of the brightest rising stars in world tennis, bringing immense pride to the Philippines.
