
Eala starts Suzhou WTA 125 campaign
Eala starts Suzhou WTA 125 campaign
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The Evolution of Eala A New Chapter in Suzhou WTA 125
After a semifinal loss at the Jingshan Open last Saturday, Alex Eala is back in action as she begins her Suzhou WTA 125 campaign in China on Monday. The 20-year-old Filipino tennis player faces off against Polish opponent Katarzyna Kawa in the round of 32.
Eala's encounter with Kawa marks a familiar rivalry, having first met three years ago at the W60 Templeton. However, since their last meeting, Eala has made significant strides in her career, rising from a ranking of 252 to a career-best 56th and currently holding the 58th spot.
In contrast, Kawa's ranking has also improved over the past three years, moving from 157 to 124, with a career-high of 112 achieved in November 2020.
Prior to her Suzhou WTA 125 campaign, Eala showed promise at the Jingshan Open. She started strong, defeating Aliona Falei in the round of 32 and Mei Yamaguchi in the round of 16. However, she couldn't sustain her momentum, losing in three sets to Lulu Sun in the semifinals.
Kawa's recent performance saw her top Aussie Storm Hunter in the opener at the 1000 China Open qualifiers, before falling short against Hungarian Dalma Gafi in the second round. This denied her a spot in the main draw.
As Eala faces Kawa in the round of 32 on Monday, fans can expect an exciting matchup. With Eala's significant growth since their last encounter, this match promises to be a thrilling contest. Will Eala's newfound skills give her an edge, or will Kawa's experience prove decisive? Only time will tell.
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